A month ago I did a post on the number of Twitter followers among Democratic presidential candidates. A lot of new candidates have jumped into the race since then, so let’s look at how the Twitter Primary stacks up today:
The following are all the declared Presidential candidates ranked in order of most to least Twitter followers:
- Bernie Sanders: 9.25 million (up 90,000)
- Cory Booker: 4.25 million (up 30,000)
- Joe Biden: 3.54 million (up 40,000)
- Marianne Williamson: 2.61 million (unchanged)
- Kamala Harris: 2.6 million (up 110,000)
- Elizabeth Warren: 2.44 million (up 130,000)
- Beto O’Rourke: 1.42 million (up 50,000)
- Kirsten Gillibrand: 1.39 million (up 40,000)
- Pete Buttigieg: 982,000 (up 494,000)
- Amy Klobuchar: 683,000 (up 23,000)
- Tulsi Gabbard: 341,000 (up 29,000)
- Andrew Yang: 257,000 (up 62,000)
- Julian Castro: 209,000 (up 15,000)
- John Hickenlooper: 139,000 (up 4,000)
- Seth Moulton: 138,000 (new)
- Eric Swalwell: 77,600 (new)
- Jay Inslee: 42,000 (up 6,300)
- John Delaney: 19,800 (up 1,700)
- Tim Ryan: 18,900 (new)
- Wayne Messam: 6,350 (new)
For reference, President Donald Trump’s personal account has 59.9 million followers (up 600,000). (The official presidential @POTUS account has 25.7 million, which I’m sure includes a great deal of overlap.)
A few notes:
Of course, it’s possible that one of the longshots could catch fire, and race up the charts. Buttigieg started as a longshot and is now right in the thick of it. Compared to expectations, Yang is doing very well, but so far not well enough to be an actual contender.
And watch tomorrow for the regular Clown Car update.
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