نتایج جستجو برای: 2008 us presidential election

تعداد نتایج: 499256  

2009
Lindsay Bohl

This paper examines a few of the numerous factors that may have led to increased youth turnout in the 2008 Election. First, theories of voter behavior and turnout are related to courting the youth vote. Several variables that are perceived to affect youth turnout such as party polarization, perceived candidate difference, voter registration, effective campaigning and mobilization, and use of th...

2009
Robert S. Erikson

Why did Obama defeat McCain in 2008? As with any national election outcome, the immediate culprit that comes tomind is economic performance.When theU.S. is prosperous, the electorate votes the incumbent presidential party back into office.When the U.S. economy sours, the incumbent (or incumbent party) loses. In 2008, the application of this rule led to a correct prediction once again. Economy u...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Adeline Delavande Charles F Manski

Analysis of data from the American Life Panel shows that in the presidential election of 2008 and in multiple statewide elections in 2010, citizens exhibited large differences in their expectations of election outcomes. Expectations were strongly positively associated with candidate preferences, persons tending to believe that their preferred candidate is more likely to win the election. Commit...

Journal: :Journal of health communication 2009
Lorien C Abroms R Craig Lefebvre

For those who still question the value of new media in public health campaigns, the election of Barack Obama as the 44 president of the United States can be instructive. Obama’s campaign strategy has been heralded for its impressive ability to reach, engage, and inspire supporters. The high level of public involvement was evident in the record numbers of people who volunteered, donated money, a...

2011
Anmol Madan Katayoun Farrahi Daniel Gatica-Perez Alex Pentland

Exposure and adoption of opinions in social networks are important questions in education, business, and government. We describe a novel application of pervasive computing based on using mobile phone sensors to measure and model the face-to-face interactions and subsequent opinion changes amongst undergraduates, during the 2008 US presidential election campaign. We find that self-reported polit...

2010
Thomas J. Scotto

The Dynamic Political Economy of Support for Barack Obama During the 2008 Presidential Election Campaign In recent years, students of voting behavior have become increasingly interested in valence politics models of electoral choice. These models share the core assumption that key issues in electoral politics typically are ones upon which there is a widespread public consensus on the goals of p...

Journal: :CoRR 2017
Ema Kusen Mark Strembeck

In this paper, we provide a systematic analysis of the Twitter discussion on the 2016 Austrian presidential elections. In particular, we extracted and analyzed a data-set consisting of 343645 Twitter messages related to the 2016 Austrian presidential elections. Our analysis combines methods from network science, sentiment analysis, as well as bot detection. Among other things, we found that: a)...

Journal: :CoRR 2017
Zhiwei Jin Juan Cao Han Guo Yongdong Zhang Yu Wang Jiebo Luo

The 2016 U.S. presidential election has witnessed the major role of Twitter in the year’s most important political event. Candidates used this social media platform extensively for online campaigns. Meanwhile, social media has been filled with rumors, which might have had huge impacts on voters’ decisions. In this paper, we present a thorough analysis of rumor tweets from the followers of two p...

Journal: :MIS Quarterly 2010
Sunil Wattal David Schuff Munir Mandviwalla Christine B. Williams

The Internet was a major factor in the 2008 U.S. presidential campaign and has become an important tool for political communication and persuasion. Yet, information systems research is generally silent on the role of the Internet in politics. In this paper, we argue that IS is positioned to enhance understanding of the influence of the Internet on politics, and, more specifically, the process o...

2010
Sunil Wattal David Schuff Christine B. Williams

The Internet was a major factor in the 2008 U.S. presidential campaign and has become an important tool for political communication and persuasion. Yet, information systems research is generally silent on the role of the Internet in politics. In this paper, we argue that IS is positioned to enhance understanding of the influence of the Internet on politics, and, more specifically, the process o...

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