US Presidential Elections 2012
The ‘live‘ numbers show the ‘market share’ of all the unique social media messages expressing preference for the subject, as derived by our algorithms.
A green number is an ‘upttwick’, meaning the subject’s market share has gone up in that moment, and a red number is a ‘downttwick’, meaning the subject’s market share has gone down.
When applicable, clicking on the subject’s name or on the "View Dashboard" button at the bottom of the page brings you to the subject’s dashboard. There you will get more detailed information, including topic analysis, polarity, and other interesting metrics using computational linguistics and our own proprietary indicators.
Barack Obama
Democratic Party
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State-by-State polarity
infoThis ‘heat map‘ shows, on a scale of 1 to 100, where social media users tend to like or dislike the subject, covering millions of data points that Ttwick has collected, and continues to collect, over the past year. The number 1 indicates a region with very negative sentiment towards the subject, and the region will be displayed almost white. The number 100 indicates a region with very positive sentiment towards the subject, and the region will be displayed in bright blue. Regions with balanced sentiment have values near 50 and are displayed in progressively brighter shades of blue.
Polarity 0% min | 10% max
Social Media Messages
Mitt Romney
Republican Party
47.82%
State-by-State polarity
infoThis ‘heat map‘ shows, on a scale of 1 to 100, where social media users tend to like or dislike the subject, covering millions of data points that Ttwick has collected, and continues to collect, over the past year. The number 1 indicates a region with very negative sentiment towards the subject, and the region will be displayed almost white. The number 100 indicates a region with very positive sentiment towards the subject, and the region will be displayed in bright blue. Regions with balanced sentiment have values near 50 and are displayed in progressively brighter shades of blue.
Polarity 0% min | 10% max












