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Social Media meets U.S. Politics

by Theresa Magana and Cecilia Nguyen-Do

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Demographics of Democrats and Republicans on Social Media

  • Writer: Theresa M.
    Theresa M.
  • Nov 26, 2018
  • 1 min read

Going hand in hand with Cecilia's point-of-view, my story will explore questions that are related to race, sex, age, and party from different states. I will explore if there is a pattern among all four demographics and if it affects the party/voting pattern across the U.S. From the first graph, it appears an significant amount of minorities choose to be Democrat. Why is that and what is there social media presence online like? That's a question my data will explore.


The order of my stats will go from exploring the demographics first, then their political status, then how they carry themselves online and similarities/differences between the two parties.


Tableau will be used for our visualizations, where one can click "Democrat" or "Republican" and it will show the general characteristics of one and the characteristics of a social media democrat/republican user. I will have around five visualizations.



 
 
 

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