As I did in previous months, here’s an update on the number of Twitter followers among Democratic presidential candidates. Joe Sestak has jumped into the race since the last update, raising the number of accounts tracked to 25. The following are all the declared Presidential candidates ranked in order of most to least Twitter followers:
- Bernie Sanders: 9.33 million (up 40,000)
- Cory Booker: 4.26 million (up 10,000)
- Joe Biden: 3.6 million (up 20,000)
- Kamala Harris: 2.72 million (up 40,000)
- Elizabeth Warren: 2.67 million (up 110,000)
- Marianne Williamson: 2.62 million (up 10,000)
- Beto O’Rourke: 1.43 million (unchanged)
- Kirsten Gillibrand: 1.43 million (up 10,000)
- Pete Buttigieg: 1.15 million (up 60,000)
- Amy Klobuchar: 706,000 (up 7,000)
- Tulsi Gabbard: 381,000 (up 14,000)
- Andrew Yang: 337,000 (up 55,000)
- Julian Castro: 221,000 (up 6,000)
- Steve Bullock: 175,000 (up 2,000)
- Bill de Blasio: 157,000 (up 2,000)
- John Hickenlooper: 146,000 (up 2,000)
- Seth Moulton: 143,000 (up 3,000)
- Mike Gravel: 99,400 (up 9,200)
- Eric Swalwell: 93,300 (up 5,800)
- Jay Inslee: 65,200 (up 7,200)
- Michael Bennet: 23,200 (up 1,600)
- John Delaney: 22,400 (up 1,100)
- Tim Ryan: 22,300 (up 1,600)
- Joe Sestak: 10,700 (new)
- Wayne Messam: 7,529 (up 456)
For reference, President Donald Trump’s personal account has 61.3 million followers, up 700,000 since the last update. According to my math, that gain in followers is larger than the aggregate gain of all new followers for all Democratic presidential candidates combined. The official presidential @POTUS account has 26.1 million, which I’m sure includes a great deal of overlap with Trump’s personal followers.
A few notes:
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Someone asked about Beto’s fizzle in the rabidly liberal r/politics subreddit, and this response was fascinating:
WordPress didn’t like me a-href-ing the link to Revolution Messaging, so perhaps if I just include it here, that’ll do …
https://www.opensecrets.org/expends/vendor.php?year=2018&vendor=Revolution+Messaging