2024 State of Gaming Report
RESTON, Va., Nov. 2, 2004 – Comscore Networks today released an overnight analysis of Web visitation related to today’s election. The analysis found that both Senator Kerry and President Bush’s campaign web sites saw dramatic traffic increases yesterday (Monday, November 1).
Comscore findings included:
Visitation to Campaign SitesMonday, November 1, 2004Source: Comscore Networks
Visitors on
11/1/04
Average of Previous
Four Mondays
% Change vs.
Average
GeorgeWBush.com
317,000
139,000
103%
JohnKerry.com
306,000
151,000
128%
Unique Visitors (000) to Campaign and Party SitesThree Weeks Ending October 24, 2004Source: Comscore MMX
Week Ending
Oct. 10, 2004
Oct. 17, 2004
Oct. 24, 2004
1,158
1,216
1,247
775
846
925
Democrats.org
737
743
499
GOP.com
509
507
440
For a full analysis, including daily, monthly and weekly trends, or to speak with a Comscore analyst, please send an email to press@comscore.com.
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PressBill DaddiDaddi Brand Communications646-370-1341press@comscore.com