Social media sentiment analysis of Trump and Clinton impressions during early September
Summary
Social media sentiment analysis of Trump and Clinton impressions during early September The passage provides basic sentiment percentages and geographic breakdowns of Twitter impressions for the two presidential candidates. While it offers some quantitative data, it lacks specific names, transactions, or actionable leads linking influential actors to misconduct. The information is largely public sentiment analysis and does not reveal novel or controversial insights. Key insights: Processed 8.6 million tweets from Sept 1 onward.; Trump: 17.72% positive, 63.76% negative impressions.; Clinton: 4.07% positive, 89.84% negative impressions.
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