Posted on 08/06/2015 8:32:41 AM PDT by Whenifhow
Real-estate mogul Donald Trump is crushing his GOP presidential rivals both in polls and when it comes to Google searches. On Tuesday, Google Trends published an interactive county-by-county map of US searches for Republican candidates. And Trump, by far, appears to be drawing the most interest in almost every state. His color code, red, sweeps the country, from Alaska to Florida. The one exception to Trump's apparent dominance, interestingly, is in Wisconsin, where local Gov. Scott Walker leads many of the counties. No other Republican candidate holds his or her home state against Trump as clearly.
The overall results aren't necessarily surprising: Trump has had a near monopoly of presidential media coverage and has led in most of the recent polls of the Republican primary. Google pegged the results to the coming GOP debate on Thursday. View the interactive map below:
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What about the one for OBAMA in 08?
pic of the map on this video
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Donald Trump Most Searched Candidate On Google
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_WW7f7JomE
Impressive. When is the last time anyone had this reach?
What about the one for OBAMA in 08?
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Good question! Perhaps another freeper knows the answer.
I would like to know where the $%&& Bush is getting his “supposed” 14-15% at, cause I don’t see it on map, or around me..
Looks like Bush has a lock on Billings, Montana ... Just sayin ...
Oh, and Midland,TX as well ... snicker ...
The one that showed him winning the areas where people live, while McCain won lightly populated rural counties? So the map is mostly red, but not where it counts. What's significant about that?
The one significant thing I see in that map is how the Mexicanized counties in Texas went for Obama. How many more TX counties can we lose to Mexicization before it's Game Over Forever in the Electoral College?
Is there a legend for the red map?
What’s with the green and and white(non red) spaces?
Search for a thread from yesterday. It has the details.
My bad, missed Post #6.
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