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Following The 2012 Election? Check Out Google Elections…


Posted by Alik Brundrett on 11 Jan 2012 / 0 Comment
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If you’ve been following the 2012 election season thus far, you know that following the GOP nominees is a bit of a circus. Rarely do we have a large pool of nominees where almost every candidate has been the frontrunner at some point. After candidate drop outs, scandals, mis-information, and more, where can you go to follow election trends and get non-partisan information about the candidates?

Google has recently launched the new Google Elections website, which pulls together information from everywhere on the candidates, issues, primary results, and more. Users can see a real-time map with reporting results by county, videos tied to each candidate and each issue, live chats from ground reporters, relevant articles from local and national publications, and more.

Americans are in critical need for political sources that are un-biased and information-based. Since the search engine giant bought YouTube some time ago, they’ve also launched the YouTube Politics channel complete with trending videos, graphs, and more.

So far, Romney has been polling very strong in the recent Iowa Caucus and the New Hampshire Primary – be sure to bookmark these sites to stay up to date with the upcoming South Carolina Primary.

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