Each week, we report the number of pageviews received by 2020 presidential campaigns on Ballotpedia. These numbers show which candidates are getting our readers’ attention.
Kamala Harris’ campaign page on Ballotpedia received 4,678 pageviews for the week of June 30 – July 6. Harris’ pageview figure represents 9.1% of the pageviews for all Democratic candidates during the week. Pete Buttigieg had 7.1% of the Democratic campaign pageviews for the week while Marianne Williamson had 6.8%.
Every Democratic campaign’s pageviews decreased by 50% or more relative to the week of June 23-29, when the first Democratic debate took place. Harris’ 52.7% decrease was the smallest among all Democratic candidates, followed by 56.7% for Elizabeth Warren and 57.4% for Joe Biden. Marianne Williamson, who led in pageviews last week, registered the fourth-largest decline this week at 71.4%.
The top three candidates in lifetime pageviews are Buttigieg with 85,128, Andrew Yang with 71,129, and Harris with 68,255.
On the GOP side, former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld had 10,608 pageviews to President Trump’s 1,308.