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US Presidential Election Report
This report is based on data collected from 1st September till date. We have processed
around 8.6 million tweets during this period, a little more than 4 million tweets for each
candidate. However not all tweets have a geographical location.
Donald Trump
Out of 4.2 million Trump impressions 17.72% are positive and 63.76% are negative.
Remaining are neutral. He was doing OK this month but became very unpopular after
9th September.
He is most popular in New York. 18.71% of his positive impressions are in NY. He is
getting hammered in Florida. Only 2.98% positive and 12.56% of negative impressions
are in FL. The table below shows top states with positive and negative impressions of
Trump.
Top States with Positive Impressions Top States with Negative Impressions
New York – (18.71%) California – (19.85%)
Colorado – (17.70%) North Carolina – (18.86%)
California – (13.86%) Florida – (12.56%)
North Carolina – (8.07%) Texas – (11.36%)
Texas – (6.71%) Louisiana – (7.71%)
Arizona – (5.53%) Arizona – (7.40%)
Illinois – (5.15%) New York – (5.75%)
New Jersey – (3.16%) Ohio – (2.83%)
Florida – (2.98%) Washington – (2.45%)
Louisiana – (2.96%) Georgia – (1.91%)
Hillary Clinton
Out of 4.4 million Clinton impressions 4.07% are positive and 89.84% negative.
Remaining are neutral. 11 th September was her worst day of this month. She had
around 0.7 million negative impressions on that day and 0.4 million on 14 th September.
She is most popular in California with 29.96% of her positive impressions. The table
below shows top states with positive and negative impressions of Clinton.
Top States with Positive impressions Top States with Negative impressions
California – (29.96%) Texas – (11.59%)
Texas – (11.99%) Washington – (9.79%)
Oklahoma – (7.21%) Arizona – (9.31%)
Oregon – (6.48%) Georgia – (9.28%)
Mississippi – (5.70%) Pennsylvania – (8.69%)
Ohio – (5.53%) New York – (7.92%)
Pennsylvania – (5.16%) Ohio – (6.67%)
New York – (4.93%) South Carolina – (6.11%)
Alabama – (4.70%) Illinois – (5.62%)
Louisiana – (4.15%) California – (5.20%)