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Twitter Political Index Tracks Obama, Romney Sentiment

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Getty 062812 ObamaRomneySplit?  SQUARESPACE CACHEVERSION=1343906403907Joe Raedle/Paul J. Richards/AFP/Getty Images(NEW YORK) — Want to see who is ahead in the presidential race based on tweets and only tweets?  Well, now you can.

On Thursday, Twitter launched its Political Index, a dedicated site at http://election.twitter.com, which will show whether President Obama or Republican candidate Mitt Romney is in the lead based on millions of 140-character messages.

“We started by looking at the explosion at tweet volume since last election.  There were 1.8 million tweets on the election day in 2008.  That’s about six minutes on Twitter today, “Adam Sharp, Twitter’s head of government news and social innovation, told ABC News.  “We were looking at follower growth and audience reaction to the State of Union and what we discovered was that the conversation, which were happening in a measurable public space, could be used to create a real-time index.”

The Twitter Political Index or TwIndex, as Twitter calls it, is an attempt to quantify all those tweets and data.  The company has teamed up with a social media analytics firm named Topsy to analyze tweets with different words related to the campaign.  

Topsy looks at a number of things in a tweet — words, phrases, combinations of words, etc. — when assigning a positive or negative rating.  Like an approval rating, the index scale runs from zero to 100.  

Topsy and Twitter are also working with two polling firms — Mellman Group and North Star Opinion Research.

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