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    Exploring a spike in incivility for the Trump campaign

    Exploring a spike in incivility for the Trump campaign

    Although Donald Trump’s re-election campaign traditionally spends more money towards civil ads, a drastic increase in incivility during the week of July 6th, led to 68.8% of that week’s spending contributing towards uncivil ads.

    Julia Howard-Flanders July 30, 2020October 27, 2020 2020 Presidential Election, Ad States, Age Demographics, Facebook Ads, Gender Demographics, Message Toxicity, Uncategorized 2 Comments Read more
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