Who Will be The Next President According to Facebook?

Via The Huffington Post - Scott Shrake has written an excellent blog-entry on The Huffington Post predicting the winner of US Presidential Campaign.

Scott who recently joined Facebook on recommendations of a social networking expert started by asking close to 50 of his Facebook buddies about their choice for President.

He followed it up with observations from political groups at Facebook.

Joe Biden has about 45 groups, including “Joe Biden for President (TWO million strong for Joe!),” which has 19 members.

Hillary Clinton’s - There are more anti Hillary groups than pro ones. A popular group called “If Hillary Clinton gets elected president I’ll shoot myself!” has 689 members. There is another one called “If Hillary wins, I’m moving to Canada”. In terms of membership an anti-Hillary group has 446,108 members. To counter these groups there’s an “Against Anti-Hillarys” group and according to it there about 500+ groups.

Chris Dodd - Total 919 members spanning across 16 groups, best-of-all none of them is against Chris.

Mike Gravel - Amongst is 70 small groups, his most popular group is, “Mike Gravel 2008″, has 2,985 members. Another one is called “Republicans for Gravel.”

Dennis Kucinich - Dennis has about 60 groups, the major one having 3,413 members. Scott’s favorite is “Mrs. Kucinich, FLIL

John Edwards - It has about 3,549 members in its largest group and similar to Hillary there are claims of over 500+ groups. There is a popular one called, “John Edwards’ hair care products are destroying the ozone layer.

Barack Obama has about 368,916 members with 500+ dedicated groups.

As Scott says the clear winner according to Facebook survey is “Barack Obama”.

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1 comment so far ↓

#1 Seth on 10.09.07 at 11:59 am

It’s weird how in the comment section someone accuses the author of being a “gay white divisive male” because he’s “not” voting for Hillary, supposedly, when Hillary is the favorite candidate of gays

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