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YouTube Weekend Watch: We’ve Heard it All Before by Barack Obama Leads for the Fourth Day in a Row

Key Points:

1.  We’ve Heard it All Before by Barack Obama was the most watched video in politics for the fourth day in a row.

2.  Seven of the top ten most watched videos in politics were new entries not featured in our previous edition of YouTube Yesterday.

3. Stopwatch by Crossroads GPS appeared on YouTube Yesterday for the fifth day in a row.

We’ve Heard it All Before – Obama for America TV Ad

199,448 views
946 people like this
217 people disike this

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1
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1

Mitt Romney: Out of Touch

163,064 views
2,534 people like this
283 people disike this

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2
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NR

Doing Fine?

115,280 views
299 people like this
130 people disike this

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3
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NR

Mitt Romney: Extreme on Women’s Issues.

94,417 views
1,349 people like this
169 people disike this

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4
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4

Stephanie Cutter: The Romney Campaign’s Double Standard

49,117 views
618 people like this
90 people disike this

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5
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Obama for America TV Ad: “Jobs”

43,522 views
476 people like this
173 people disike this

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6
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Ron Paul Message to Supporters

43,496 views
4,241 people like this
86 people disike this

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7
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NR

Mitt Romney’s Economic Plan: It Didn’t Work Then, It Won’t Work Now

30,598 views
573 people like this
143 people disike this

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8
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NR

Crossroads GPS: Stopwatch

22,871 views
0 people like this
0 people disike this

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9
Previous
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6

Mulligan

21,026 views
120 people like this
17 people disike this

Current
Rank

10
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NR

Check back in tomorrow to see more YouTube statistics.

Digital Landscape Report: Presidential Race and Facebook Interactions (April 18, 2012)

In this Targeted Victory Digital Landscape Report, Bryan Watkins and Michael Beach explore the growth in the Facebook likes between the presidential candidates over the past four weeks. Mitt Romney was the big winner with 464,689 interactions and had the largest percentage of interaction with 36.46%.

A few key points:

1. Mitt Romney led all candidates with 156 posts.

2. Barack Obama had the most interactions per post with 7,650.  Ron Paul led all Republican candidates with 3,838.

3.  The three remaining Republican candidates had a total of 276 posts and 838,464 interactions.

YouTube Yesterday: Viewers Watch Something New


Yesterday was a day for new videos in politics, as eight out of the ten most-watched videos were new entries. Will this trend continue? Stay tuned.

 

Same Tired Rhetoric

51,138 views
1,016 people like this
109 people disike this

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1
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8

 

 

Mitt Romney versus Reality

45,344 views
4,772 people like this
356 people disike this

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2
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NR

 

 

President Obama Announces the 2012 Launch of African Americans for Obama

43,333 views
1,369 people like this
14,479 people disike this

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3
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The Story of the Affordable Care Act: From an Unmet Promise to the Law of the Land

24,856 views
1,323 people like this
90 people disike this

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4
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Olivia Wilde, Penn Badgley, & Zoe Kravitz for THE99SPRING.COM

22,917 views
178 people like this
90 people disike this

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5
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Vote Texas – New Ron Paul 2012 Ad

20,261 views
2,797 people like this
42 people disike this

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6
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The Road We’ve Traveled

16,571 views
27,063 people like this
8,323 people disike this

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7
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Familiar Rhetoric, Failed Record

15,292 views
4,193 people like this
1,288 people disike this

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8
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NR

 

 

Family

14,832 views
281 people like this
822 people disike this

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9
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NR

 

 

American Crossroads: Operation Hot Mic

14,652 views
968 people like this
136 people disike this

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10
Previous
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1

 

Check back in Monday to see more YouTube statistics.

YouTube Yesterday: Republican Resurgence


If a video featured Republicans and new ideas, then it was a favorite with viewers yesterday. Eight of the top ten most watched videos in politics were from Republican presidential candidates, national committees or think tanks. Will Republicans continue to win viewers tomorrow? Stay tuned.

American Crossroads: Operation Hot Mic

26,578 views
912 people like this
131 people disike this

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1
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3

 

 

Obama 2012: From ‘Hope’ to Hypocrisy

7,374 views
278 people like this
56 people disike this

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2
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NR

 

 

Ron Paul Ad: Etch A Sketch

6,565 views
3,095 people like this
76 people disike this

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3
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NR

 

 

Rick Santorum: Family

5,947 views
745 people like this
260 people disike this

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4
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NR

 

 

Ron Paul on CNN 3/26/12

5,189 views
219 people like this
1 people disike this

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5
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This Man

3,678 views
233 people like this
173 people disike this

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6
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American Crossroads: “Individual Mandate: Obama v. Obama”

2,786 views
906 people like this
43 people disike this

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7
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NR

 

 

Same Tired Rhetoric

1,753 views
751 people like this
98 people disike this

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8
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MittvMitt.com: The store of two men trapped in one body

4,186 views
269 people like this
1,290 people disike this

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9
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Elizabeth Warren – “I cannot do this alone”

1,114 views
127 people like this
0 people disike this

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10
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NR

 

Check back in tomorrow to see more YouTube statistics.

Digital Landscape Report: Presidential Race and Twitter Followers (April 8, 2012)

In this Targeted Victory Digital Landscape Report, Michael Babyak and Bryan Watkins explore the growth in the Twitter followers in the presidential race over the past four weeks. While Barack Obama added the most followers with 990,920, Mitt Romney had the largest percentage of growth with 12.50%

A few key points:

1.  Mitt Romney led all GOP candidates with 46,691 new followers.

2.  The GOP candidates accumulated 123,795 new followers over the past four weeks.

3.  Mitt Romney had a larger percentage of growth than Barack Obama.

You can check out more information about our report here.

Digital Landscape Report: Presidential Race and Facebook Likes (April 1, 2012)

In this Targeted Victory Digital Landscape Report, Ryan Meerstein explores the growth in the Facebook likes in the presidential race over the past four weeks. While Barack Obama added the most likes with 442,757 new likes, Rick Santorum had the largest percentage of growth with 13.68%

A few key points:

1. Mitt Romney led all GOP candidates with 45,615 new likes.

2. The GOP candidates accumulated 105,023 new likes over the past four weeks.

3. Rick Santorum, Ron Paul and Mitt Romney had larger percentages of growth than Barack Obama.

Total Likes

Rank Facebook 03/05/12 04/01/12 Growth Growth%
1 Obama 25,450,688 25,893,445 442,757 1.74%
2 Romney 1,510,591 1,556,206 45,615 3.02%
3 Paul 893,402 925,859 32,457 3.63%
4 Santorum 165,491 188,127 22,636 13.68%
5 Gingrich 291,889 296,204 4,315 1.48%
Total 28,312,061 28,859,841 547,780

 

Republican Candidates

Rank Facebook 03/05/12 04/01/12 ?# ?%
1 Romney 1,510,591 1,556,206 45,615 3.02%
2 Paul 893,402 925,859 32,457 3.63%
3 Santorum 165,491 188,127 22,636 13.68%
4 Gingrich 291,889 296,204 4,315 1.48%
Total 2,861,373 2,966,396 105,023

 

Growth

Rank Facebook 03/05/12 04/01/12 ?# ?%
1 Santorum 165,491 188,127 22,636 13.68%
2 Paul 893,402 925,859 32,457 3.63%
3 Romney 1,510,591 1,556,206 45,615 3.02%
4 Obama 25,450,688 25,893,445 442,757 1.74%
5 Gingrich 291,889 296,204 4,315 1.48%
Total 28,312,061 28,859,841 547,780

 

You can check out more information about our report here.

YouTube Yesterday: Winning Streak


Republican continued their winning streak with viewers yesterday. Nine of the top ten most-watched videos in politics were from Republican presidential candidates, committees and think tanks. Most of these videos focused on the 2012 presidential race, with Mitt Romney and Ron Paul emphasizing the differences between themselves and Barack Obama. Will Republicans keep winning viewers tomorrow? Stay tuned.

 

American Crossroads: Operation Hot Mic

17,646 views
635 people like this
108 people disike this

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Better?

1,317 views
163 people like this
115 people disike this

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2
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3

 

 

ObamaCare: It’s A Tough Sell

1,972 views
211 people like this
98 people disike this

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3
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Fair Share

1,654 views
24 people like this
5 people disike this

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4
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President Barack Obama’s First Ad of 2012

1,498 views
11,117 people like this
4,452 people disike this

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5
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Ron Paul Ad: Etch A Sketch

1,427 views
2,993 people like this
75 people disike this

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6
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7

 

 

“A Song for Trayvon” by Jasiri X – LIVE FROM BROOKLYN, NY

1,376 views
1,160 people like this
27 people disike this

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7
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6

 

 

Obama Isn’t Working: Labor

1,348 views
286 people like this
104 people disike this

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8
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10

 

 

American Crossroads: “Individual Mandate: Obama v. Obama”

1,317 views
1317 people like this
829 people disike this

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9
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2

 

 

“Zero Votes”

933 views
130 people like this
10 people disike this

Current
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10
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NR

 

Check back in tomorrow to see more YouTube statistics.

YouTube Yesterday Weekend Watch: Variety is the Spice of Life


They say variety is the spice of life. It’s no different with politics. Eight of the ten most-watched vidos in politics over the weekend were about different topics significant in the 2012 election season, from health care to foreign affairs. Will viewers continue to look for assortment over uniformity? Stay tuned.

 

American Crossroads: Operation Hot Mic

33,782 views
370 people like this
61 people disike this

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1
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American Crossroads: “Individual Mandate: Obama v. Obama”

17,661 views
805 people like this
31 people disike this

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2
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“Better?”

7,034 views
129 people like this
99 people disike this

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3
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Sad Sight

6,604 views
3 people like this
1 people disike this

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4
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6

 

 

Elizabeth Warren: “What Wall Street wants is Etch A Sketch Senators.”

5,661 views
105 people like this
1 people disike this

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5
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“A Song for Trayvon” by Jasiri X – LIVE FROM BROOKLYN, NY

4,345 views
1,116 people like this
25 people disike this

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6
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NR

 

 

Ron Paul Ad: Etch A Sketch

4,189 views
2,933 people like this
73 people disike this

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7
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2

 

 

Craig James On Texas Tech

3,871 views
8 people like this
419 people disike this

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8
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4

 

 

Martin Sheen: Stand Up for Medicare

3,717 views
507 people like this
40 people disike this

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9
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NR

 

 

Obama Isn’t Working: Labor

3,258 views
286 people like this
103 people disike this

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10
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7

 

Check back in tomorrow to see more YouTube statistics.

YouTube Yesterday: Red and Ready

Yesterday was a good day for Republicans on YouTube. Seven of the top ten videos most-watched videos in politics came from Republican candidates for president and senate, including Mitt Romney,  Ron Paul and John Brunner. Will Republican candidates continue their winning streak as the 2012 election gets closer? Stay tuned.

Working Hard

91,341 views
22 people like this
6 people disike this

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1
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7

 

 

Ron Paul Ad: Etch A Sketch

54,361 views
2,858 people like this
71 people disike this

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2
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NR

 

 

“Dedicated to Our Troops” (currently running on TV)

13,215 views
1272 people like this
53 people disike this

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3
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10

 

 

Craig James On Texas Tech

12,876 views
4 people like this
326 people disike this

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4
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NR

 

 

Barack Obama on Ellen

12,413 views
26,157 people like this
2,590 people disike this

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5
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NR

 

 

Sad Sight

11,557 views
3 people like this
1 people disike this

Current
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6
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NR

 

 

Obama Isn’t Working: Labor

9,817 views
285 people like this
103 people disike this

Current
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7
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8

 

 

Ron Paul – Support the Give Me Liberty Money Bomb

7,781 views
2,556 people like this
1,893 people disike this

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8
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NR

 

 

Barack Obama: Yes We Can

6,196 views
16,381 people like this
1,893 people disike this

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9
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NR

 

 

Worst. Birthday. Ever.

5,771 views
20 people like this
2 people disike this

Current
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10
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NR

 

Previous rank refers to the post dated March 21st.

Check back in on Monday to see more YouTube statistics.

Is The Huntsman Video Strategy Working?

On Wednesday, Kate Kaye (@KateKaye) over at ClickZ (@ClickZ) profiled the video strategy for Governor Huntsman’s presidential campaign (@JonHuntsman). This fired up a conversation that we have been having for quite a while involving video quality vs. audience. The key quote that stuck out to us involved their strategy on which platform to use as their primary hub for video:

Another differentiator: Huntsman 2012 is using Vimeo as its off-site video hub, rather than linking to its YouTube channel from the campaign site. For Davis, it’s a question of quality. “We do have our ‘Jon-to-camera’ issues videos and ‘About Jon’ video series on YouTube so anybody who is searching for Huntsman there can find them, but Vimeo gives us higher quality video, better customization of the embeddable player, much better viewer statistics, no ads or other videos as distractions, and the site itself is a lot more user friendly,” said Davis. “Overall, Vimeo is more professional and attractive for our video, which is obviously the centerpiece of the digital campaign.”

How do you compare video platforms?  YouTube dominates the online video marketplace with over 490 million users worldwide who consume 2.9 billion hours (326,294 years) of video per month, but other services such as Brightcove and Vimeo have entered the marketplace offering features such as longer form videos and more options for customizing the player.

What is the tradeoff between views and quality/customization when choosing a video platform? We started to dig around both the Vimeo page and the YouTube page for the Huntsman campaign to see what the view counts were for each video. There were a total of 56 videos uploaded to Vimeo and 22 uploaded to YouTube for a total of 57 unique videos.

The combined view count for both channels is 17,321 for an average of 303.88 views/video when both the YouTube count and Vimeo count are combined. In fact, 23 of the 57 (40.35%) videos have less than 100 views.

The most viewed video on the channel is the video titled Week One that appears only on Vimeo and has garnered 2,199 views so far.

Since the first video upload from the Huntsman campaign on June 19th there have been 10 videos uploaded by the rest of the Republican presidential field that have more views than all 57 Huntsman videos combined.

Clearly there are more factors at play (list sizes, web traffic, etc.) than just the video platform, but it is hard to imagine the things that YouTube does well doing anything but helping your view count.

What do you think? Join the conversation.

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