Political Debates – Analyzing the Details with Interactive Visualizations

by Nathan Danforth on Wednesday, March 5, 2008 · 0 comments

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Update (8/6/09): Graphic links repaired and non-material text edits applied.

The NYTimes consistently impresses with their interactive information visualizations.

Released on Feb 26th, NYTimes offers an interactive user interface for analyzing the most recent Democratic Debate.

You are able to watch the interactive video from the debates and analyze the transcripts.

There are two interesting ways to analyze the debate:

  • Video Transcript:

democratic-debate-video-transcript.jpg

  • Transcript Analyzer:

democratic-debate-transcript-analyzer.jpg

Released on January 30th, NYTimes offers the same analysis for the Republican Debate.

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