
26 million Americans were logging onto for news or information about the campaign on a typical day in August, the highest such figure recorded by the Pew Internet Project
9/20/2006 |
Memo | John Horrigan
On a typical day in August, 26 million Americans were using the internet for news or information about politics and the upcoming mid-term elections. That corresponds to 19% of adult internet users, or 13% of all Americans over the age of 18.
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Presentation:
The impact of the internet on politics
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Data Set:
August 2006 - Health
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