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The most loved and hated politicians on social media, according to analysis

The most loved and hated politicians on social media, according to analysis

The digital research carried out by Dinamic in the last 38 days analysed 519,203 comments on social networks, with Facebook being the digital platform that concentrated four out of every 10 comments made around the characters studied (42.4%); followed by X, with a third of the messages (33.8%), and Instagram, YouTube, TikTok and LinkedIn, with 14.2%, 2.8%, 6.1% and 0.7%, respectively.

Top 10 political figures with the highest proportion of positive opinions on social media:

Andrea Chavezsenator elected for Chihuahua and national secretary of communication for Morena – 62.39%

Alfonso Ramirez Cuellarelected federal deputy and former president of Morena – 61.81%

Omar Garcia Harfuchnext Secretary of Security and Citizen Protection – 61.39%

Altagracia Gomezowner of Grupo Minsa and next coordinator of the Sheinbaum Business Council – 59.54%

Susana Harpsenator from Oaxaca for Morena – 59.14%

Cesar Damian Retesfederal deputy elected by the PAN – 58.17%

Andres Manuel Lopez ObradorPresident of Mexico – 57.29%

Epigmenio Ibarraco-founding producer of Argos Television – 56.81%

Jose Gerardo Fernandez Noronasenator elected by PT – 55.18%

Claudia Sheinbaum Pardopresident-elect of Mexico – 55.16%



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