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Digital Landscape Report: Elizabeth Warren Leads the Way in YouTube Views (October 21, 2012)

Key Points:

1. Elizabeth Warren led with 734,437 YouTube views. Scott Brown led all Republican Senatorial candidates with 136,131 views.

2. “Elizabeth Warren for MA | TV Ad: Clear Choice” by Elizabeth Warren was the most watched video with 147,405 views. “Who Knows?” by Scott Brown was the most watched Republican Senatorial video with 35,856 views.

3. Richard Carmona led with 31.91% growth in subscribers. Tom Smith led all Republican Senatorial candidates with 29.03% growth.


Elizabeth Warren for MA | TV Ad: Clear Choice

147,405 views
18 people like this
0 people disike this

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1
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Elizabeth Warren for MA | TV Ad: Family

125,259 views
192 people like this
83 people disike this

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2
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Elizabeth Warren for MA | TV Ad: No One

84,122 views
45 people like this
2 people disike this

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3
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NR

 

 

Elizabeth Warren: All of our daughters

62,218 views
0 people like this
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4
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Scott Brown Says Justice Scalia is His Model Supreme Court Justice

41,683 views
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5
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Digital Landscape Report: Elizabeth Warren Leads the Way in YouTube Views (September 23, 2012)

Key Points:

1. Elizabeth Warren led with 145,298 YouTube views. Scott Brown led all Republican Senatorial candidates with 94,919 views.

2. “Meet the Parents” by Pete Hoekstra was the most watched video with 34,220 views. “Fighter” by Elizabeth Warren was the most watched Democratic Senatorial video with 31,677 views.

2. Christopher Murphy led with 33.33% growth in subscribers. Pete Hoekstra led all Republican Senatorial candidates with 28.57% growth.

Meet the Parents

34,220 views
2 people like this
1 people disike this

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1
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Fighter

31,677 views
163 people like this
9 people disike this

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2
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Let America Be America Again

30,058 views
0 people like this
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3
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Mess

15,277 views
7 people like this
4 people dislike this

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4
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Insider Trading

15,078 views
1 people like this
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5
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NR

 

Digital Landscape Report: Ted Cruz Leads the Way in Facebook Engagements (July 8, 2012)

Key Points:

1. Ted Cruz led with 60,310 Facebook engagements and a 15.61% market share. Elizabeth Warren led all Democratic candidates with 55,701 Facebook engagements and a 14.42% market share.

2. George Allen led with 86 Facebook posts. Sherrod Brown led all Democratic candidates with 73.

3. Elizabeth Warren led with 2,321 Facebook engagements per post. Ted Cruz led all Republican candidates with 745.

Digital Landscape Report: Elizabeth Warren Leads the Way in Facebook Engagements (June 10, 2012)

Key Points:

1. Elizabeth Warren led the way with 45,672 Facebook engagements and a 17.08% market share.

2. Tim Kaine led with 91 posts.

3. Ted Cruz led all Republican candidates with 379 engagements per post.

View and explore the data here.

Digital Landscape Report: Scott Brown Leads the Way in Facebook Likes (May 20, 2012)


In this Targeted Victory Digital Landscape Report, Michael Beach and Michael Escoto explore the change in likes on Facebook among senatorial candidates over the past four weeks. Republicans continued their Facebook winning streak, as 5 of the top 6 senatorial candidates for Facebook likes were Republicans.

A few key points:

1. Scott Brown led all candidates with 268,940 likes and 12,288 new likes. Elizabeth Warren led all Democrats with 130,821 total likes and 7,414 new likes.

2. Of the top 6 senate candidates, Todd Akin had the largest growth percentage increase with 47.39%.

Digital Landscape Report: Warren leads the way in Facebook Interactions (May 13, 2012)


In this Targeted Victory Digital Landscape Report, Bryan Watkins and Michael Beach explore the change in Facebook interactions among senatorial candidates over the past four weeks.

A few key points:

1. Elizabeth Warren led all candidates with 41,614  interactions and a 14.52% market share. Ted Cruz led all Republican candidates with 24,461 and 8.53%.

2. Of the top 6 senate candidates, Sherrod Brown led with 83 posts. George Allen led all Republican candidates with 80.

3.  Scott Brown had the most interactions per post of any Republican candidate with 706.

 

You can find more information about report here.

Digitial Landscape Report: Brown, Akin big winners

In this Targeted Victory Digital Landscape Report, Ryan Meerstein explores the growth in the Facebook likes between the senatorial committees over the past four weeks. While Sherrod Brown added the most new likes with 9,613, Scott Brown had the largest total of likes with 244,400.

A few key points:

1.  Todd Akin grew 161.16% in new likes from last month, the largest increase of any senatorial candidate.

2. GOP candidates were 7 of the top 10 candidates.

3. Sherrod Brown had the most new likes with 9,613. Tom Leppert had the most new likes of any GOP candidate with 4,100.

4. Scott Brown had the largest total number of likes with 244.400. His opponent, Elizabeth Warren, was second with 119.265.

 

Total Likes

Rank

Facebook

03/05/12

04/01/12

Growth

Growth%

1

Sherrod Brown

29,359

38,972

9,613

32.74%

2

Warren

115,113

119,265

4,152

3.61%

3

Leppert

16,932

21,032

4,100

24.21%

4

Gillibrand

50,012

53,852

3,840

7.68%

5

Durant

6,405

10,222

3,817

59.59%

6

Akin

2,093

5,466

3,373

161.16%

7

Brown

241,347

244,400

3,053

1.26%

8

Thompson

2,773

5,760

2,987

107.72%

9

Brunner

13,058

15,630

2,572

19.70%

10

Cruz

72,428

74,365

1,937

2.67%

 

Best Senate Races – Total Likes

Best Senate Races (Total)

Likes

Scott Brown

244,400

Elizabeth Warren

119,265

 

Best Senate Races – New Likes

Best Senate Races (by CD)

Likes

Sherrod Brown

9,613

Tom Leppert

4,100

 

You can see more information about our reports here.

 

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