We can all agree, thank God, on Star Wars . Using data from its Trendsetter app, Engage analyzed “likes” from thousands of Facebook users to tie consumer choices to political preference and engagement.
Via: engagedc.com
Via: engagedc.com
The infographics use data from Engage's Trendsetter app, a tool that cross-references polling data with influence and page "likes" from Facebook. Engage measures turnout by affinity toward politics and politicians, assuming that the more likely you are to "like" a politician of any party on Facebook, the more probable it is you'll vote on Nov. 6.
In the week leading up to the election, Engage is rolling out 12 infographics with BuzzFeed that break down what your preferences — for food and alcohol, television and books, movies and games — say about your politics. Wednesday we started with food, and Thursday we continued with TV shows and networks.
LINK: What Your Favorite TV Shows And Networks Say About Your Politics