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2010 In Review: Senate Campaigns and Web Traffic

In our latest edition of 2010 In Review, Michael Beach and Ryan Meerstein examine Senate campaigns and web traffic.

Some key points:

1. In 2010, GOP candidates held 8 of the top 10 rankings for web traffic in Senate races.

2. GOP Senate candidates accounted for 64.12% of all visitors to Senate candidate websites.

3. GOP had 5,919,375 visitors to Senate candidate websites to the DEM’s 3,118,059.

Read the full results here

2010 In Review: Senate Campaigns and Twitter

In this installment of 2010 In Review, Michael Beach and Ryan Meerstein take a look at Senate campaigns and how they performed on Twitter.

A few key points:

1. GOP candidates accounted for 82.30% of all followers for Senate candidates during 2010.

2. GOP U.S. Senate candidates hold 9 of the top 10 rankings for followers/CD.

3. GOP candidate Carly Fiorina led the way with 318,571 followers.

Read the full results here

2010 In Review: Senate Campaigns and YouTube

In this latest 2010 Year in Review Digital Landscape Report, Michael Beach and Ryan Meerstein take a look at Senate campaigns and YouTube.

Some key points:

1. In 2010, GOP Senate candidates had 9,401,456 total YouTube views to DEM Senate candidate’s 4,438,130.

2. Head to head, GOP candidates held an advantage in 24 of 37 races.

3. Sharon Angle had the most YouTube views of any candidate, coming in at 1,489,580.

Read the full results here

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