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Internet Searches for Obama are More Negative than Clinton Print E-mail
Written by Lady Anker   
Thursday, April 24, 2008
In addition to having the most "friends" on sites such as MySpace, Facebook, and YouTube, Obama is also the most heavily searched Presidential candidate on Yahoo.

According to U.S. News & World Report, using data from Yahoo News Search Buzz, the top three internet searches in Pennsylvania were Obama's name paired with biographical information. The fourth top search term used with his name was "debate" and the fifth most common was "bittergate".

Clinton, on the other hand, was coupled most often with issues such as "healthcare".

The results suggest that people who use the internet to obtain information are trying to learn more about Obama's character and what Clinton's positions are on issues.

The findings also show that nationwide, negative terms accompanied Obama's name in 7.6% of all searches using his name, whereas, negative terms were linked to Clinton in only 1% of the total searches using her name.

Also, the searches for Clinton rose by 25% during the week preceding the Pennsylvania primary, similar to what happened during the week before the New Hampshire primary.



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