US Presidential Election 2024: Everything Turned Upside Down in Just a Few Weeks
And as it became increasingly likely that Vice President Kamala Harris would step into the ring in place of 81-year-old Joe Biden, who was forced to step down by members of his own party, Trump summed up his assessment of the new situation by saying that
It will be easier to defeat Harris than it will be to defeat Biden.
But the presidential candidacy of the Democratic vice president, announced July 21, has stirred up this year’s race, which has been billed as a rematch of the 2020 election, also buoyed by poll numbers, fundraising and a radical campaign. Democrats are buoyed. In addition to being noticeably more positive as “joyful warriors,” they are running on a future-focused message., Although Harris is the current vice president, Trump has been robbed of being seen as the “change” candidate.
In the RealClearPolling poll overall, Harris has held the lead for more than a week,
By polling averages, he has been in the lead since August 5—though his lead is more a statistical tie than a definitive goal. Meanwhile, a New York Times survey of three battleground states in the Rust Belt found Harris leading 50% to 46% in Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, despite the fact that Biden was trailing Trump in those states in May (that is, even before the debate). By taking the Rust Belt (and one of Nebraska’s electoral votes), Harris would reach the 270 electoral votes needed to win, not to mention sunny states like Nevada, Arizona or Georgia, where he also has a much better chance than the incumbent.
Reflecting on the developments, several magazines, including The New Yorker, wrote about the subject. detailedwho
With a little exaggeration, Trump across the country misses Biden's candidacy more than anyone else.
– More precisely, to be able to launch a campaign against him.
Among the most exciting announcements of the campaign so far has been the call for vice presidential candidates. On July 15, Donald Trump announced that he had asked Ohio Senator J.D. Vance to be his running mate, while Kamala Harris announced the week before that she would nominate Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as his vice president. We’ve written about the selection of vice presidential candidates in more detail here.
Interest in the US presidential election on Google
We have previously provided the basics of Google Trends, the main information on how to use Google Trends, and summarized exactly how to interpret Google Trends data to find out what topics and news are the most popular in the world and in Hungary, which topics people care about in a given time frame and region.
We recently took a look at Google's Hungarian internet search data to see how much interest internet users have shown in increasingly severe local weather and weather in popular tourist destinations.
Examining internet searches in the United States over the past 90 days, it can be seen that the bulk of interest is Donald Trump assassination attemptbesides Joe Biden's resignation and Kamala Harris runs for president It caused a stir.
Examining the period since July 10, we can conclude that the announcement of J.D. Vance and Tim Walz as vice presidential candidates also generated significant interest in the United States.
The numbers displayed on a scale of 100 indicate the search interest relative to the highest point in the chart in that region and time period. A value of 100 is the most popular term; a value of 50 indicates that the term is half as popular. 0 means there is not enough data to express.
In the case of Pennsylvania, an important battleground state, there is almost identical intensity of interest.
A Kamala Harris Interest in Washington, D.C., Vermont, Maryland, Georgia and Arizona was the highest since July 10. In Pennsylvania, Harris also leads the pair of candidates, with 39% of searches. J.D. Vance’s 27% pushes Trump into third place with 24%.
A Donald Trump Relative interest is highest in Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana, Arkansas and North Dakota. In Georgia, Kamala Harris also leads at 41%.
JD Vance The most interest in the senator can be found in his home state, Ohio (followed by Kentucky, Virginia, Washington, D.C., and Tennessee), but Kamala Harris still leads the way, leading the Republican vice presidential nominee by 3 percentage points.
Tim Walls The governor also has more attention in his home state of Minnesota, but only enough to put the politician in third place behind Kamala Harris and J.D. Vance. Of course, the politician’s immersion could also play a role, as he is better known in his home state and news about him can reach state residents more easily through other channels. Interest in Walz also made it into the top five in Nebraska, Washington, D.C., Vermont and Maine.
Among the key states, Wisconsin is no different, with Kamala Harris at 38%, Donald Trump at 24%, J.D. Vance at 27%, and Tim Walz at 11% since July 10.
In sunny Arizona, Kamala Harris is at 40% search, compared to 24% for Donald Trump, 26% for J.D. Vance, and 10% for Tim Walz since July 10.
if Kamala Harris Searches are analyzed separately, and the greatest interest can be found in Washington, D.C. (100), Pennsylvania (72), Minnesota (71), Delaware (71), and Wisconsin (71).
In Google Trends, these values are shown on a scale of 0 to 100, where 100 represents the site with the highest popularity relative to the total number of searches; 50 indicates a site with half the popularity; and 0 indicates a site with not enough data to make an impression.
comment: A larger value means a larger percentage of all queries, not a larger absolute number of queries. For example, a small country with 80% of banana queries will get twice as much as a large country with only 40% of banana queries.
if Donald Trump Searches are analyzed separately, and the highest interest can be found in the states of Alabama (100), North Carolina (96), Michigan (95), Arkansas (95), and Pennsylvania (95).
if JD Vance Re Searches are analyzed separately, and the most interest can be found in the areas of Washington, D.C. (100), Ohio (82), Kentucky (77), Pennsylvania (74), and Wisconsin (73).
if Team and buttons Searches are analyzed separately, and the greatest interest can be found in Minnesota (100), Washington, D.C. (97), Nebraska (66), Vermont (61), and Maine (57).
Since July 10, internet searches in Hungary have shown several prominent interests:
The assassination of Donald Trump stands out, Kamala Harris's announcement was far from that value, and Tim Walz's announcement became clear to see.
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