| I don't know why they bother putting 'Mystery' in the headline. http://www.google.ca/trends/explore#q=obama,%20romney Surprise, the incumbent president is far more popular than the challenger, in terms of historic searches. There's no mystery, this is somewhere between a fluff political piece and an advertisement for Google's new search tech. Come on WSJ, you can do better. edit: A bigger mystery; does anyone know why these searches are more popular in Africa than the United States? The top five countries for Obama searches are: 1) Burundi
2) Guinea
3) Rwanda
4) Sierra Leone
5) United States Meanwhile, Romney is pretty much only relevant in the US. |
If you restrict to just US news searches (as many of the inserted results are newsy), it is similar: http://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=obama%2C%20romney%2C%...
Actually a lot of election-related queries, most of which searched less than Romney and Obama transform results in this manner, e.g. social security, health care, abortion, taxes, ohio, election and many others. Just not Romney: http://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=romney%2C%20social%20...