La popularidad de Biden y Trump en Estados Unidos y Latinoamérica durante la campaña de 2020
Un estudio a través de Google Trends
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https://doi.org/10.62161/revvisual.v16.5211Palabras clave:
Donald Trump, Joe Biden, política, Elecciones Estados Unidos, YouTube, Google, Tendencias de GoogleResumen
Donald Trump y Joe Biden disputaron una campaña electoral atípica marcada por la pandemia del Covid-19 y los conflictos sociales y raciales. Aunque son varios los artículos que han estudiado los factores determinantes de la victoria del líder demócrata, ninguno ha analizado los efectos de la campaña electoral en internet. Este artículo realiza un análisis sobre la popularidad de Trump y Biden y su evolución en Google y YouTube durante la campaña presidencial de 2020 en Estados Unidos y algunos países de América Latina: Brasil, México, Colombia, Argentina, Perú, Venezuela y Chile.
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