The 2016 US presidential race is on. Frequently we hear the results of political polls, ranking the popularity of candidates. However, both social media and traditional news are useful sources to learn about the candidates, the issues to be addressed, the candidates most discussed, and sentiment around discussions of the candidates. This report includes the results of the analysis of candidate mentions in social media and major news sources over one month. The ranking of candidates by mentions overall and by media source are provided on the Republican Candidate Scorecard. This report also includes a detailed analysis of the mentions of Mike Huckabee in social media and major new sources. It answers many questions, including:
- How many mentions of Huckabee were observed and how does he rank among the Republican candidates?
- What is the trend of discussions and when do mentions peak? What topic is discussed at the peak of discussions?
- What other key terms are also mentioned with Huckabee?
- Where do mentions of Huckabee most occur?
- Who are the influencers of discussions of Huckabee, in blogs, traditional news sources and Twitter?
- How engaged is Huckabee on Twitter? How many times did Huckabee tweet and how many tweets were directed to Huckabee?
The fifth edition of the PEORIA Project, "The Year in Echoes" looks back at the year in political conversations and seeks to find the winners and losers in the battle to get campaign messages heard and echoed by the general public. This report includes all social and mainstream media conversations of the 2016 election from March 15, 2015 to January 17, 2016.
We've seen the polls on the Republican candidate standing in the 2016 US Presidential race. However, who's leading in social media and major news sources? Also, who is most engaged with the public in their race to the presidency?
This presentation is a consolidated view of three published reports to answer questions about party mentions, candidate mentions, and candidate engagement on social media.
Presumptive Democratic and Republican presidential nominees Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have not yet staked a claim to the online supporters of their felled opponents according to a new Public Echoes Of Rhetoric In America (PEORIA) Project report.
Candidate Buzz: Republican Candidate Scorecard and Candidate ProfilesTonya Green
An analysis of candidate mentions in social media and major news sources
- How the candidates rank based on the "buzz" they generate
- A snapshot of the "buzz" generated by each Republican candidate, including the number of mentions, mentions by source, trend, top keywords, top hashtags, and sentiment
Closer scrutiny of data from the social network Twitter would have helped to diagnose and predict the rise of the two outsider candidates in the 2016 presidential election, businessman Donald Trump and Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, according to a new Public Echoes Of Rhetoric In America (PEORIA) Project report.
Certus Insights Special Report: Overview of Polling and Media Coverage on Imp...Natalie Copeland
An in-depth report that reviews the major trends on public attitudes toward the impeachment inquiry, including the latest polling numbers, trends in attitudes since the inquiry announcement, an overview of partisan attitudes, and the impact of impeachment on the President’s approval ratings. The report also details media coverage of the impeachment, examining the amount of coverage, comparisons of the coverage to the Mueller investigation, most shared publications, and most shared news articles.
"The Talk About Trump" covers the ways in which boisterous businessman Donald Trump has impacted the presidential race in traditional and social media. Not only has he turned up the volume; he's also managed to change the topic of conversation.
The fifth edition of the PEORIA Project, "The Year in Echoes" looks back at the year in political conversations and seeks to find the winners and losers in the battle to get campaign messages heard and echoed by the general public. This report includes all social and mainstream media conversations of the 2016 election from March 15, 2015 to January 17, 2016.
We've seen the polls on the Republican candidate standing in the 2016 US Presidential race. However, who's leading in social media and major news sources? Also, who is most engaged with the public in their race to the presidency?
This presentation is a consolidated view of three published reports to answer questions about party mentions, candidate mentions, and candidate engagement on social media.
Presumptive Democratic and Republican presidential nominees Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have not yet staked a claim to the online supporters of their felled opponents according to a new Public Echoes Of Rhetoric In America (PEORIA) Project report.
Candidate Buzz: Republican Candidate Scorecard and Candidate ProfilesTonya Green
An analysis of candidate mentions in social media and major news sources
- How the candidates rank based on the "buzz" they generate
- A snapshot of the "buzz" generated by each Republican candidate, including the number of mentions, mentions by source, trend, top keywords, top hashtags, and sentiment
Closer scrutiny of data from the social network Twitter would have helped to diagnose and predict the rise of the two outsider candidates in the 2016 presidential election, businessman Donald Trump and Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, according to a new Public Echoes Of Rhetoric In America (PEORIA) Project report.
Certus Insights Special Report: Overview of Polling and Media Coverage on Imp...Natalie Copeland
An in-depth report that reviews the major trends on public attitudes toward the impeachment inquiry, including the latest polling numbers, trends in attitudes since the inquiry announcement, an overview of partisan attitudes, and the impact of impeachment on the President’s approval ratings. The report also details media coverage of the impeachment, examining the amount of coverage, comparisons of the coverage to the Mueller investigation, most shared publications, and most shared news articles.
"The Talk About Trump" covers the ways in which boisterous businessman Donald Trump has impacted the presidential race in traditional and social media. Not only has he turned up the volume; he's also managed to change the topic of conversation.
The 2016 US presidential race is on. Social media and news are dominated by the political candidates and issues to be addressed by both Republicans and Democrats. Which political party is leading the race in the media? This brief report is an analysis of mentions of the Republican party and the Democratic party in social media and major news sources. It's likely no surprise, which party is most mentioned over a one-month period and who is trumping the mentions. This report includes an analysis of the number of mentions, by media source, the trends, the top keywords, the top hashtags on Twitter, and top re-tweets,
Balance of power. Report final (june, 23, 2015)Ysrrael Camero
This report examines global public opinion about the United States, China, and the international balance of power, as well as key issues in Asia. It is based on 45,435 face-to-face and telephone interviews in 40 countries with adults 18 and older conducted from March 25 to May 27, 2015. For more details, see survey methodology and topline results.
Chapter 1 explores America’s image worldwide, including views of U.S. actions against ISIS, post- 9/11 interrogation practices, whether the U.S. government respects Americans’ personal freedoms and President Obama and his handling of international issues. Chapter 2 examines China’s image and perceptions about the balance of power between the U.S. and China. Chapter 3 puts Asia in focus, looking at support for TPP, economic ties with the U.S. and China, U.S. military resources in the region, relationships with China and Americans’ willingness to defend Asian allies against China.
The Taylor Swift Effect -- Comprehensive Media CoverageVote.org
On October 7, 2018, Taylor Swift posted on Instagram and encouraged her 112 million followers to register to vote at Vote.org. The next 5 days were BANANAS.
The report measures attitudes and preferences regarding the 2020 presidential election, as well as attitudes about the current administration and its policies.
The TRUTH About POLITICS
Executive Summary
by Truth Well Told Agency & McCANN
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"La verdad acerca de la política"
Resumen Ejecutivo
por Truth Well Told Agency y McCANN
The 2016 US presidential race is on. Frequently we hear the results of political polls, ranking the popularity of candidates. However, both social media and traditional news are useful sources to learn about the candidates, the issues to be addressed, the candidates most discussed, and sentiment around discussions of the candidates. This is a brief report of the results of the analysis of candidate mentions in social media and major news sources over one month. In this Republican Candidate Scorecard, you'll learn:
- What is the ranking of candidates by mentions overall and by media source?
- When did mentions of each candidate peak during the month?
- What is the sentiment around mentions of each candidate?
Consumer Energy Alliance Poll of Voters in NC, VA, WV re Atlantic Coast PipelineMarcellus Drilling News
A poll conducted for the Consumer Energy Alliance that shows majorities of voters in NC, VA and WV have heard about Dominion's $5 billion, 550-mile Atlantic Coast Pipeline--and they support it. Voters overwhelmingly believe pipelines are the safest means to transport natural gas. More than 80% of the voters surveyed said energy will be a significant factor in how they vote. It also shows pipelines and drilling is a partisan issue--a majority of Republicans/Conservatives are in favor, and a majority of Democrats/Liberals are against.
The 2016 US presidential race is on. Social media and news are dominated by the political candidates and issues to be addressed by both Republicans and Democrats. Which political party is leading the race in the media? This brief report is an analysis of mentions of the Republican party and the Democratic party in social media and major news sources. It's likely no surprise, which party is most mentioned over a one-month period and who is trumping the mentions. This report includes an analysis of the number of mentions, by media source, the trends, the top keywords, the top hashtags on Twitter, and top re-tweets,
Balance of power. Report final (june, 23, 2015)Ysrrael Camero
This report examines global public opinion about the United States, China, and the international balance of power, as well as key issues in Asia. It is based on 45,435 face-to-face and telephone interviews in 40 countries with adults 18 and older conducted from March 25 to May 27, 2015. For more details, see survey methodology and topline results.
Chapter 1 explores America’s image worldwide, including views of U.S. actions against ISIS, post- 9/11 interrogation practices, whether the U.S. government respects Americans’ personal freedoms and President Obama and his handling of international issues. Chapter 2 examines China’s image and perceptions about the balance of power between the U.S. and China. Chapter 3 puts Asia in focus, looking at support for TPP, economic ties with the U.S. and China, U.S. military resources in the region, relationships with China and Americans’ willingness to defend Asian allies against China.
The Taylor Swift Effect -- Comprehensive Media CoverageVote.org
On October 7, 2018, Taylor Swift posted on Instagram and encouraged her 112 million followers to register to vote at Vote.org. The next 5 days were BANANAS.
The report measures attitudes and preferences regarding the 2020 presidential election, as well as attitudes about the current administration and its policies.
The TRUTH About POLITICS
Executive Summary
by Truth Well Told Agency & McCANN
________________________________
"La verdad acerca de la política"
Resumen Ejecutivo
por Truth Well Told Agency y McCANN
The 2016 US presidential race is on. Frequently we hear the results of political polls, ranking the popularity of candidates. However, both social media and traditional news are useful sources to learn about the candidates, the issues to be addressed, the candidates most discussed, and sentiment around discussions of the candidates. This is a brief report of the results of the analysis of candidate mentions in social media and major news sources over one month. In this Republican Candidate Scorecard, you'll learn:
- What is the ranking of candidates by mentions overall and by media source?
- When did mentions of each candidate peak during the month?
- What is the sentiment around mentions of each candidate?
Consumer Energy Alliance Poll of Voters in NC, VA, WV re Atlantic Coast PipelineMarcellus Drilling News
A poll conducted for the Consumer Energy Alliance that shows majorities of voters in NC, VA and WV have heard about Dominion's $5 billion, 550-mile Atlantic Coast Pipeline--and they support it. Voters overwhelmingly believe pipelines are the safest means to transport natural gas. More than 80% of the voters surveyed said energy will be a significant factor in how they vote. It also shows pipelines and drilling is a partisan issue--a majority of Republicans/Conservatives are in favor, and a majority of Democrats/Liberals are against.
The American Presidency Project contains the most comprehensive collection of resources ... Presidential Elections Data: ... click the slide share on election year for detail .
US Presidential Elections took up form here Barrack Obama left in 2008. Donald Trump not only trumped Hillary Clinton on ground, but also on Social Media. The Trump Campaign may not have been idealistic but when it came to the digital arena, they did not put a feet wrong.
Comment pol-04 ( add 5)So if the time of the Members gets more and.docxclarebernice
Comment pol-04 ( add 5)So if the time of the Members gets more and more reduced by fundraising duties, does the power shift to the full-time staff? Any thoughts?
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As we begin our focus on Congress in this class, I find it to be interesting timing. Many of the categories discussed in this week’s lesson are happening right in front of us. I could not help but have examples streaming through my head while reading this week’s lesson and assigned reading. Possible the most interesting category was plebiscitary politics. I say this due to all of the direct contact politicians from Congress are having with the American people. Last night I just began flipping through the news outlets on television and every show had at least one sitting member of congress on the show. Then I searched a few popular political hashtags on twitter and it was filled with congressional members’ accounts. As posed in this week’s lesson, is all of this “camera time” causing things in Congress to be at a stalemate? No more is it the compromising body (Grulke, 2018). I feel that this is an area where things could be genuinely discussed and debated between Congress and constituents, however the constant state of campaigning (which is another category but I believe these two are linked) does not lend the interaction to be genuine and mutually beneficial, rather it is used to maintain and garner more votes. Much like how town hall meetings were used before the age of 24 hour news and social media, politicians have the ability and opportunity to reach out to more people than ever before through these “tools”; I just do not believe they are using them properly, rather just for self-gain.
As I mentioned above, I believe the categories plebiscitary politics and governing as campaigning have become intrinsically linked. The constant state of campaigning by congressional members, specifically in the House of Representatives, means less time actually governing (Grulke, 2018). Utilizing the “tools” mention above in the plebiscitary category, members are always seeking more contributions from donors and making sure they are saying whatever they need to, to achieve more votes; not focused on making the best decisions for the majority or protecting the minority. With the having a two year term cycle for members of the House, the minute they have secured another term they are out campaigning immediately for the next election. That is just ludicrous! I do not believe in “career” politicians, especially in the House of Representatives since the Framer’s intended the House to be comprised of the “common citizen”. Perhaps it is time to impose term limits for members of Congress? You get two years to work to make a difference, that is it; make those two years count! Having term limits would also allow for more citizens to be in Congress, mixing it up (Morgan, 2017). This way there is more diversity working its way through congress, not just attorneys and wealthy business peop ...
With the Nevada caucus approaching, learn how Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Senator Bernie Sanders stack up nationally and in the Silver State. Find out which topics each candidate leads on and learn more about their policies on issues like the economy, immigration and healthcare.
In a May 9, 2024 paper, Juri Opitz from the University of Zurich, along with Shira Wein and Nathan Schneider form Georgetown University, discussed the importance of linguistic expertise in natural language processing (NLP) in an era dominated by large language models (LLMs).
The authors explained that while machine translation (MT) previously relied heavily on linguists, the landscape has shifted. “Linguistics is no longer front and center in the way we build NLP systems,” they said. With the emergence of LLMs, which can generate fluent text without the need for specialized modules to handle grammar or semantic coherence, the need for linguistic expertise in NLP is being questioned.
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हम आग्रह करते हैं कि जो भी सत्ता में आए, वह संविधान का पालन करे, उसकी रक्षा करे और उसे बनाए रखे।" प्रस्ताव में कुल तीन प्रमुख हस्तक्षेप और उनके तंत्र भी प्रस्तुत किए गए। पहला हस्तक्षेप स्वतंत्र मीडिया को प्रोत्साहित करके, वास्तविकता पर आधारित काउंटर नैरेटिव का निर्माण करके और सत्तारूढ़ सरकार द्वारा नियोजित मनोवैज्ञानिक हेरफेर की रणनीति का मुकाबला करके लोगों द्वारा निर्धारित कथा को बनाए रखना और उस पर कार्यकरना था।
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‘वोटर्स विल मस्ट प्रीवेल’ (मतदाताओं को जीतना होगा) अभियान द्वारा जारी हेल्पलाइन नंबर, 4 जून को सुबह 7 बजे से दोपहर 12 बजे तक मतगणना प्रक्रिया में कहीं भी किसी भी तरह के उल्लंघन की रिपोर्ट करने के लिए खुला रहेगा।
role of women and girls in various terror groupssadiakorobi2
Women have three distinct types of involvement: direct involvement in terrorist acts; enabling of others to commit such acts; and facilitating the disengagement of others from violent or extremist groups.