Internet users are casting their votes for Sen. Barack Obama. Nielsen//NetRatings says BarackObama.com had the most unique visitors of any of the Web sites of presidential candidates. Even before he entered the race, former Sen. Fred Thompson was the top Republican on the Web. His site changed from ImWithFred.com to Fred08.com when his candidacy became official. The following charts show July traffic for the top presidential candidates’ sites. |
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Web Traffic to Democratic Presidential Candidate Campaign Sites in July 2007 |
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Site | Unique Visitors | Time per Visitor |
BarackObama.com | 717,000 | 07:53 |
HillaryClinton.com | 437,000 | 08:17 |
JohnEdwards.com | 348,000 | 03:43 |
Source: Nielsen//NetRatings MegaPanel Custom Analysis |
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*Minimum of 100,000 unique visitors |
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Web Traffic to Republican Presidential Candidate Campaign Sites in July 2007 |
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Site | Unique Visitors |
Time per Visitor |
ImWithFred.com | 381,000 | 01:35 |
JoinRudy2008.com | 124,000 | 07:33 |
MittRomney.com | 116,000 | 00:49 |
RonPaul2008.com | 113,000 | 06:52 |
JohnMcCain.com | 104,000 | 01:47 |
Minimum of 100,000 unique visitors. Time is in minutes and seconds. |
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Source: Nielsen//NetRatings MegaPanel Custom Analysis |
Chart: Web Traffic to Presidential Candidate Campaign Sites
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