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Who's Winning The Presidential Election, According To YouTube?

Trump. It's Trump.

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Since the 2008 presidential election, when the Barack Obama campaign used YouTube to defuse controversy over the candidate's relationship with pastor Rev. Jeremiah Wright, the video site has been an increasingly contested political battleground around election season. According to a 2014 Pew study, close to one quarter of YouTube viewers get political news from the video-hosting platform. With the upcoming presidential election heating up, viewership data gathered by YouTube's analytics team provides an interesting peek at which candidates are commanding the most attention online. Here's what the video platform has found so far, based on 2015 viewership:

To date, the 2016 presidential election has driven 750,000,000 views on YouTube.

To date, the 2016 presidential election has driven 750,000,000 views on YouTube.

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Donald Trump is the most watched candidate, followed by Hillary Clinton.

Donald Trump is the most watched candidate, followed by Hillary Clinton.

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