In this work, we study the use of Twitter by House, Senate and gubernatorial candidates during the midterm (2010) elections in the U.S. Our data includes almost 700 candidates and over 690k documents that they produced and cited in the 3.5 years leading to the elections. We utilize graph and text mining techniques to analyze differences between Democrats, Republicans and Tea Party candidates, and suggest a novel use of language modeling for estimating content cohesiveness. Our findings show significant differences in the usage patterns of social media, and suggest conservative candidates used this medium more effectively, conveying a coherent message and maintaining a dense graph of connections. Despite the lack of party leadership, we find...
With only two major political parties in the country, both the Republican and Democratic Party face ...
We examine partisan differences in the behavior, communication patterns and social interactions of m...
abstract: This project analyzes the tweets from the 2016 US Presidential Candidates' personal Twitte...
In this work, we study the use of Twitter by House, Senate and gubernatorial candidates during the m...
Twitter provides a new and important tool for political actors. In the 2010 midterm elections, the ...
International audienceIn modern politics, parties and individual candidates must have an online pres...
Abstract—In modern politics, parties and individual candidates must have an online presence and usua...
Abstract—In modern politics, parties and individual candidates must have an online presence and usua...
This study investigates the content characteristics of Twitter during an election campaign, and the ...
Social media has infiltrated our daily lives, and with an upcoming election, the messages disseminat...
Paul BrewerThis study examines press metacoverage (i.e., news about news) of Twitter on television ...
International audienceIn modern politics, parties and individual candidates must have an online pres...
2016 USA presidential election results surprised many in America. Most experts and traditional polls...
This study investigates the content characteristics of political communication on Twitter during an ...
Messaging and the use of language is important to entities involved in politics in the United States...
With only two major political parties in the country, both the Republican and Democratic Party face ...
We examine partisan differences in the behavior, communication patterns and social interactions of m...
abstract: This project analyzes the tweets from the 2016 US Presidential Candidates' personal Twitte...
In this work, we study the use of Twitter by House, Senate and gubernatorial candidates during the m...
Twitter provides a new and important tool for political actors. In the 2010 midterm elections, the ...
International audienceIn modern politics, parties and individual candidates must have an online pres...
Abstract—In modern politics, parties and individual candidates must have an online presence and usua...
Abstract—In modern politics, parties and individual candidates must have an online presence and usua...
This study investigates the content characteristics of Twitter during an election campaign, and the ...
Social media has infiltrated our daily lives, and with an upcoming election, the messages disseminat...
Paul BrewerThis study examines press metacoverage (i.e., news about news) of Twitter on television ...
International audienceIn modern politics, parties and individual candidates must have an online pres...
2016 USA presidential election results surprised many in America. Most experts and traditional polls...
This study investigates the content characteristics of political communication on Twitter during an ...
Messaging and the use of language is important to entities involved in politics in the United States...
With only two major political parties in the country, both the Republican and Democratic Party face ...
We examine partisan differences in the behavior, communication patterns and social interactions of m...
abstract: This project analyzes the tweets from the 2016 US Presidential Candidates' personal Twitte...