Lexalytics Releases 2008 Presidential Campaign Blog Sentiment Survey



Lexalytics Releases 2008 Presidential Campaign Blog Sentiment Survey

- Obama (http://www.barackobama.com/index.php) Leads Clinton in Favorable Blogosphere Sentiment 51% to 40%

- McCain (http://www.johnmccain.com/landing/sid=gorganic) Alleged Lobbyist Scandal Affects Candidate's Sentiment Rankings

- Iraq War, Budget Deficit, Israel, and Palestinian Relations Most Discussed Issues in Blogosphere

What:

Lexalytics, a leading provider of text analytics and social media monitoring (SMM) software solutions that power www.politicaltrends.info, today announced the latest results of its 2008 Presidential campaign blog sentiment survey. For the first time in U.S. Presidential election history, the blogosphere - and sentiment conveyed within -- is flexing its muscle on the voting public. So, what exactly is being said about the candidates in the social media

There are more than 300 blogs being measured by Lexalytics in www.politicaltrends.info during the 2008 Presidential campaign. Lexalytics' media measurement software analyzes the subject matter to determine "what or who's hot" and "what or who's not" within the blogosphere. According to the latest Lexalytics sentiment analysis, for the week ending February 23, 2008:

- Senator Barak Obama (D-IL) has a significant favorable sentiment lead -- 51% to 40% -- over Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY).

- Senator John McCain (R-AZ) has experienced a significant surge -- both favorable and unfavorable -- in blog commentary, as a result of the recent New York Times (www.nytimes.com) story that alleges impropriety with a Washington lobbyist.

- Issues dominating the political landscape in the blogosphere during the survey period include the Iraq war, budget deficit, Israel, and Palestinian relations.

Who:

Lexalytics will be releasing updated presidential campaign survey resluts until the election. Jeff Catlin, CEO of Lexalytics, is available for media interviews. Please visit www.lexalytics.com for more information.

Contact:

To schedule an interview, please contact:

Christine Sierra

Lexalytics

978-809-9640

Christine.sierra @ lexalytics.com    

or

Geoff Spillane

PAN Communications

978-474-1900

gpillane @ pancomm.com





Lexalytics Releases 2008 Presidential Campaign Blog Sentiment Survey