Filipe R. Campante and others in an NBER paper used online activity data from Google Trends and Twitter to measure people’s concern about Ebola and its impact on the 2014 midterm elections Covid-19 is a public health crisis with immense political and economic ramifications.
The previous epidemic that the world saw—the Ebola outbreak in 2014—played a major role in the American midterm elections. A new study shows that the timing and the perceived threat of Ebola were significant factors in the Democratic party losing the elections.
Filipe R. Campante and others in an NBER paper used online activity data from Google Trends and Twitter to measure people’s concern about Ebola and its impact on the 2014 midterm elections.
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