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US Presidential Election Report This report is based on data collected from 1st September till date. We have processed around 8.6 million tweets during this period, a little more than 4 million tweets for each candidate. However not all tweets have a geographical location. Donald Trump Out of 4.2 million Trump impressions 17.72% are positive and 63.76% are negative. Remaining are neutral. He was doing OK this month but became very unpopular after 9th September. He is most popular in New York. 18.71% of his positive impressions are in NY. He is getting hammered in Florida. Only 2.98% positive and 12.56% of negative impressions are in FL. The table below shows top states with positive and negative impressions of Trump. Top States with Positive Impressions New York - (18.71%) Colorado - (17.70%) California - (13.86%) North Carolina - (8.07%) Texas - (6.71%) Arizona - (5.53%) Illinois - (5.15%) New Jersey - (3.16%) Florida - (2.98%) Louisiana - (2.96%) Top States with Negative Impressions California - (19.85%) North Carolina - (18.86%) Florida - (12.56%) Texas - (11.36%) Louisiana - (7.71%) Arizona - (7.40%) New York - (5.75%) Ohio - (2.83%) Washington - (2.45%) Georgia - (1.91%) Hillary Clinton Out of 4.4 million Clinton impressions 4.07% are positive and 89.84% negative. Remaining are neutral. 11th September was her worst day of this month. She had around 0.7 million negative impressions on that day and 0.4 million on 141h September. HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032281
She is most popular in California with 29.96% of her positive impressions. The table below shows top states with positive and negative impressions of Clinton. Top States with Positive impressions California - (29.96%) Texas - (11.99%) Oklahoma - (7.21%) Oregon - (6.48%) Mississippi - (5.70%) Ohio - (5.53%) Pennsylvania - (5.16%) New York - (4.93%) Alabama - (4.70%) Louisiana - (4.15%) Top States with Negative impressions Texas - (11.59%) Washington - (9.79%) Arizona - (9.31%) Georgia - (9.28%) Pennsylvania - (8.69%) New York - (7.92%) Ohio - (6.67%) South Carolina - (6.11%) Illinois - (5.62%) California - (5.20%) HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032282










