3. Buttigieg and Harris are getting substantially less coverage than the top tier candidates. 4. Hunter Biden appears in 30% of Joe Biden stories. 5. Any interest in Marianne Williamson is now over.
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Looking at month-to-month change:
Big interest in Gabbard, likely due to her Hillary Clinton comments
Sadly, big increase of coverage of Tom Steyer. Seems like he's buying himself some MSM coverage after social media spending and a debate appearancepic.twitter.com/KpmVWoEmq3
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Kamala Harris continues to lose steam
Interest in Andrew Yang, after a flurry of coverage in September, has been decreasing
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Again, standard disclaimer: this tells us nothing about the tone of the coverage. The data here come from Factiva. Media outlets examined include: NYT, WaPo, USA Today, WSJ, PBS NewsHour, NPR, CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, ABC, CBS, NBC, and the Associated Press.
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Biden citations include every mention in the ongoing Ukraine scandal.
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30% of Biden stories mention his son Hunter
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Update on the media coverage of the Democratic presidential candidates for October
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1. Joe Biden continues to get A LOT more coverage than anyone else.
2. Warren is now consistently second for several months in a row.