Which Democrat wins an online primary?
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Presidential Primaries are so 20th century. Let’s spend a few movements at take a look at who’s the most popular Democratic Candidate online:
According to Alexis.com, which tracks and ranks website traffic BarackObama.com is a clear winner ranking 9,008 with HillaryClinton.com taking a distant second with 23,375. JohnEdwards.com is left in the cyber dust with a rank of 48,516.
Alexis.com winner: Obama
Next lets see who has more freinds on MySpace.com. You may be one of the 235,559 friends of the most popular candidate on the social networking site of Barak. Hillary has 168,924 freinds and John is in the corner with only 52,925 freinds.
MySpace.com winner: Obama
More people seem to be posting blogs about Barack Obama according to Technorati.com. 24,424 blogs have been writting about the Senator from Illonois. Former Senator Edwarws squeeked out more entries than Senator Clinton. Mr. Edwards has 22,858 entries about him with Mrs. Cliton with 22,502 entries.
Technorati.com winner: Obama
Social bookmarking site Digg.com has a story “dugg” 1,113 times about Barack Obama’s named being misspelled on the Florida Ballots. 2,167 diggs on a blog entry at JohnEdwards.com that explains all of the major networks are discounting the former Senator as a front runner. In the top 10 search results at Digg.com Hillary Clinton’s appears, but not as favorably as her opponnents.
Digg.com winner: Obama
YouTube.com serves up online videos of every sort. Hillary Clinton has about 35,600 videos with her name tagged in them. There are about 27,700 tagged for Barack Obama. John Edwards, is not so popular on the site with about 11,100 hits to his name.
YouTube.com winner: Clinton
Conclusion: It appears that in this clearly unscientific poll that Barack Obama wins this online primary of the front runners for the Democratic Party’s candidate for President in 2008.
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