Everyone hates Hillary Clinton: a visualization

By Rob Maguire, December 29, 2007 0 comment(s)

Naming names

The New York Times has published an interactive feature showing how often major presidential candidates refer to each other during debates. Each line in the graphic represents one candidate speaking the name of another, while the big arrows are the culmination of all references to a particular candidate.

The most obvious conclusion? Everyone loves to talk about Hillary Clinton, and it's safe to say the sincere pleasantries are few and far between.

(Via Information Aesthetics)

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