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Figure 1. Source of News Statements
Trump Clinton
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figure 2. Topics of Convention News Coverage
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figure 3. Tone of Convention News Coverage
Note: Percentages based on all news statements about Trump, Pence, Clinton, and Kaine. Not included in the figures are “neutral” statements—those without a clear tone. For the period, they accounted for 41 percent of the total statements.
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figure 4. Amount of News Coverage Received by Presidential Nominees
Week-by-Week Full Convention Period
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figure 5. Trump’s News Coverage, by Topic
percentage of news coverage
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figure 6. Tone of Trump’s News Coverage
Note: Percentages are based on positive and negative statements only. Neutral statements, which accounted for 38 percent of Trump’s coverage, are not included.
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figure 7. Tone of Trump’s Coverage, by News Outlet
Note: Percentages based on negative and positive statements only. Neutral statements are excluded.
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figure 8. Tone of Trump’s News Coverage—Selected Topics
tone of news coverage (percentage of statements with positive or negative tone)
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figure 9. Clinton’s News Coverage, by Topic
percentage of news coverage
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figure 10. Tone of Clinton’s News Coverage
Note: Percentages are based on positive and negative statements only. Neutral statements, which accounted for 37 percent of Clinton’s coverage, are not included.
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figure 11. Tone of Clinton’s Coverage, by News Outlet
Note: Percentages based on negative and positive statements only. Neutral statements are excluded.
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figure 12. Tone of Clinton’s News Coverage—Selected Topics
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figure 13. Attention to Email Issue by News Outlet
percentage of election coverage
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figure A1. Amount of Vice-Presidential Nominees’ News Coverage
Week-by-Week Full Convention Period Note: Kaine received less than half of 1 percent of election coverage during Week 1.
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figure A2. Tone of Vice-Presidential Nominees’ News Coverage
Mike Pence Tim Kaine Note: Percentages are based only on news statements with a positive or negative tone. Neutral statements, which accounted for 62 percent of Pence’s coverage and 63 percent of Kaine’s, are excluded. There were too few news references to Kaine to produce a reliable tone distribution for Week 1.
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