Google Trends Election Hub; US Election 2016 Real-Time Updates And Stories


Google officially launched on September 14, 2016 the Google Trends Election Hub. With an increase of 240% interest compared 4 years ago, Google decided to be a part of this American historic event; which they believe will play a huge role in storytelling.

Real-time polls on the U.S. upcoming elections this November 8, 2016 on Tuesday will give you something to expect on what is going to happen in the 58th election that is staged only every four years.

It will be based on Google Trends where election-related searches go straight to the pulse on election hub to see the status of different candidates.

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As of now, there are 8 categories that you can see in the hub. This includes the following:

Top most is "National search interest in the candidates (past week)" where Hillary gains the highest search.

Next to it is the "State by state search interest". By hovering on the pentagon-shaped state, it will show the numbers of search interests of which state with darker shade as the highest and lowest on ithe opposite. Alaska with 100 search interests gave Hillary Clinton 53% that shows the most searched presidential candidate.

Featured insights such as Voter Registration, Top Issues like economy and immigration, Vote for a candidate where Trump scores the highest, and "How to Vote" statistics could also be seen in the Election Hub.

Lastly, you could also explore Youtube election map for most watched videos of candidate and Election Databot in which any information you want or need to know about politics could be found there.

If you're interested on American's curiosity on candidate, then you can always check Google Trend Election Hub anytime to get the latest stories regarding Trump and Pence as Republicans, Clinton and Kaine as Democrats, Johnson and Weld Stein under Libertarian Party and Baraka for Green Party.

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