San Francisco-based Kanjoya is analyzing tweets about GOP presidential hopefuls in an effort to assess emotions around the candidates. Company officials say their algorithm has found about 40% of tweets associated to these individuals express emotion. Below you can track how Kanjoya breaks down five common emotions, compared against each other.


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