Posted on 02/09/2016 1:09:11 PM PST by justlittleoleme
Also some of the top trending searches:
Is Jeb short for anything?
Where is Ben Carson today?
What does Chris Christie want?
Why does Ted Cruz wear two watches?
Why was Carly Fiorina not in the debate?
Who is Jim Gilmore?
Is Kasich pro-life?
What party is Marco Rubio?
What did Trump call Cruz?
(Excerpt) Read more at google.com ...
Nate Silver’s latest odds and percentages
http://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/election-2016/primary-forecast/new-hampshire-republican/
Cruzing into 5th place
I take these results as Trump supporters are in line at the polls and don’t have time to be on the computer on election day. I also believe that many Trump voters have already found out what they need to make a responsible choice.
Surprise the Happy Tippytoes Turtle is in 4th place.
I predict he might finish 2nd or 3rd. That would please Fox and Rove.
If it’s showing about a 15 hour time span, Trump peaks higher than anyone else, then you are taking him at “zero” by looking at only the last minute represented?
What is this measuring anyway? Some search engine where Cruz literally got only 55 searches?
“I also believe that Trump voters have already found out what they need to make a responsible choice.”
Man, I wish that was true. It would be awesome news for Cruz. As of today I have seen little evidence of that happening.
It doesn’t mean anything. :-)
Search interest on google in top searched Republican candidates by percentage.
It changes everytime you look at it..
On down the page on the right side, it has “Top searched candidates in New Hampshire”
Trump - 47%
Cruz - 22%
Rubio - 16%
Bush - 8%
Kasich - 7%
I seriously wish that despite who wins NH that Americans had the patriotism to research candidates before the day of election. Last minute googling? Apparently who will run our nation isn’t as important to Americans as some reality show. Very sad.
I agree... I have never had to ask about a candidate when going to the voting booth. But then again, I keep up wit politics.
Here is another trending question....
“Is Ted Cruz a Democrat?”
If they don’t know the answer to that, they shouldn’t be voting.
“Where is Ben Carson today?”
Well, that depends. Is it laundry day?
It appears some posters are confused and think the order of the candidates’ names in the key is some sort of ranking.
“What is this measuring anyway? Some search engine where Cruz literally got only 55 searches?”
It’s measuring how the searches are trending, and those are percentages, not individual searches.
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