Note to political junkies and anyone else curious about the race to determine the next occupant of the White House:

Our friends over at techPresident.com have begun prominently featuring Compete’s presidential data (weekly unique visitors to the candidates’ websites) on their site.

TechPresident is a great resource for those interested in the race and in particular the role of the web in influencing voters. We are grateful to them for the added exposure.

Compete’s commentary and analysis on the presidential election has garnered significant media attention over the past year, leading to coverage on CNN, CBS News, Time, Politico, Wired and TechCrunch just to name a few. Check out our 2008 Election Center to access past posts and coverage.

Check out all of Compete’s 2008 Presidential Election coverage here:


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  1. beava

    It is strange that a candidate that scored over 16% in the PA primary is not included.

  2. Kango Ling

    Heck, I didn’t know Mike Gravel was still in the race…And why is Ron Paul not featured in that data? I mean, he may not be ‘in’ the race, but he sure is in the race. And last I heard, he had plenty of online support.

  3. beava

    In a suprising move, Gravel went Libertarian. Best of luck to him.

    Regarding Ron Paul, you need to keep in mind it is Compete Weekly Traffic, rather than Complete Weekly Traffic. It’s not like he is on the front page of politico.com today…ooops.

  4. beava

    Excellent Matt. It is great to see all the candidates available.

    Did Alan Keyes generate any additional traffic around April 15 when he left the GOP for the Constitution Party? or is there too little data to see any impact?

  5. PSI Guy

    Great Resource!! Everything in one place.


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