Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence dominated conversations on Twitter during his feisty debate with Democratic nominee Tim Kaine Tuesday.
Data released by Twitter Government show that Pence accounted for 60 percent of Twitter conversations during the faceoff at Longwood University in Virginia.
Final share of Twitter conversation around the #VPdebate candidates on stage:
— Twitter Government (@gov) October 5, 2016
60% - @Mike_Pence
40% - @TimKaine pic.twitter.com/vaSUY14RRz
The most tweeted topics during the debate were foreign affairs and the economy, followed by terrorism, reproductive rights, and immigration.
Most-Tweeted topics during the #VPdebate:
— Twitter Government (@gov) October 5, 2016
1. Foreign affairs
2. The economy
3. Terrorism
4. Reproductive rights
5. Immigration
The top retweeted tweet during the debate was Donald Trump’s tweet proclaiming Pence as the winner. “Mike Pence won big. We should all be proud of Mike!” he wrote.
This is the top RT'd Tweet during the US vice presidential debate: https://t.co/sGIuohmoOk
— Twitter Government (@gov) October 5, 2016
Trump also dominated Twitter during the debate compared to Hillary Clinton, with the Republican nominee accounting for 63 percent of conversations.
Final share of #VPdebate Twitter conversation around the presidential candidates:
— Twitter Government (@gov) October 5, 2016
63% - @RealDonaldTrump
37% - @HillaryClinton pic.twitter.com/RC6en8RyQO
While Indiana Governor Pence has won plaudits for his poised debate performance, Virginia Sen. Kaine topped Google search during the candidates’ clash.
Share of search since the #VPDebate began:
— GoogleTrends (@GoogleTrends) October 5, 2016
Pence: 46%
Kaine: 54%
MORE DATA: https://t.co/YDDywsEq3Q
Social media expert and President of JRM Comm Jason Mollica told foxnews.1eye.us that he wasn’t surprised by the Kaine search result. “If you look at what people searched for on Google about Mr. Kaine (Who is Tim Kaine? What is Tim Kaine known for? Where is Tim Kaine from?), it’s clear that people don’t know much about him,” he explained, via email. “Mr. Pence has been in the headlines, not only as a VP candidate, but also for his decision to sign the ‘religious freedom’ measure into law in Indiana.”
Follow James Rogers on Twitter @jamesjrogers