Google tosses its hat in the political ring with Google Elections

Google Elections

With Iowa deciding on their choice for GOP candidate tomorrow, Google’s timing is much better this election season to roll out their political news and trends trackers at Google Elections. In 2008, they had a similar offering but didn’t release it until just before the conventions.

The Dashboard above is, according to Frederic Lardinois of Silicon Filter, “the most interesting aspect of the site.” It displays side-by-side comparisons of searches for each individual candidate over the last 7 days and allows users to expand the graphic to drill down to individual dates.

The “On the Ground” view plugs Google Maps into the picture, integrating geo-location of events with YouTube videos taken there, giving voters the ability to see where and when the candidates visited certain locations. YouTube integration allows users to see with their own eyes what was said at these events. By crowdsourcing the reporting, Google allows journalists and voters to follow and listen to the candidates without having to travel around with their campaigns.

Google Elections On The Ground

No Google product or service would be complete without a mention of Google+. The primary page for Elections is little more than a filtered view of the news being reported through Google News, complete with Google+ buttons prominently displayed next to each. Voters can examine individual candidates as well as the issues themselves ranging from Immigration to National Security.

Google Elections

The Iowa caucus has come down to be a 3-person race with Mitt Romney holding the top spot as he has for most of the last several months, Ron Paul sharing the top spot off and on with Romney over the last 2 weeks, and Rick Santorum surging to a comfortable 3rd position ahead of the rest of the pack.

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JD Rucker
JD Rucker
JD Rucker is Editor at Soshable, a Social Media Marketing Blog. He is a Christian, a husband, a father, and founder of both Judeo Christian Church and Dealer Authority. He drinks a lot of coffee, usually in the form of a 5-shot espresso over ice.

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