40,2601$% 0.13
46,7458€% 0.13
53,9601£% 0.23
4.316,24%0,46
3.337,10%0,40
10.198,76%-0,26
19 Temmuz 2025 Cumartesi
🔍 Context & Timeline
From early in the year, Americans turned to Google for live updates on primary results and candidate announcements. Throughout the summer and autumn, search peaks aligned with major debates, endorsement news, and key policy moments. The final surge occurred during the general election in early November.
🗳️ Public Engagement
This high volume signals deep public curiosity about the candidate pool: policy positions, endorsements, voter registration deadlines, mail-in voting rules, and “how to vote” guides. The interest wasn’t just about knowing who would win—but understanding how and why votes were cast.
📰 Media Narratives
News articles reflected analytical angles—tracking battleground state polling, campaign finance cries, and the impact of geo-political events (e.g., Middle East tensions, economic data) on electoral momentum. Fact-checking platforms and civic-education outlets provided clarity around misinformation and changing state laws