- 1.
Admiring Trump and Republicans Handling of the Coronavirus Pandemic: Tweets that admire Trump and Republicans’ management and leadership of the Coronavirus pandemic, and his campaign’s and personal help and donations to hospitals and Coronavirus relief (3.88% of relevant Tweets).
- 2.
Criticizing Trump and Republicans Handling of the Coronavirus Pandemic: Tweets that criticize Trump and Republicans’ management and leadership of the Coronavirus pandemic, point out policy deficiencies, and ask Trump and Republicans to approve specific policies in this regard (25.43% of relevant Tweets).
- 3.
Admiring Democrats Handling of the Coronavirus Pandemic: Tweets that admire Democrats’ management and leadership of the Coronavirus pandemic (0.43% of relevant Tweets).
- 4.
Criticizing Democrats Handling of the Coronavirus Pandemic: Tweets that criticize Democrats’ management and leadership of the Coronavirus pandemic, point out policy deficiencies, and ask Democrats to approve specific policies in this regard (2.18% of relevant Tweets).
- 5.
Admiring CDC and Dr. Fauci’s Handling of the Coronavirus Pandemic (0.48% of relevant Tweets).
- 6.
Criticizing CDC and Dr. Fauci’s Handling of the Coronavirus Pandemic (0.40% of relevant Tweets).
- 7.
Blaming Obama for Mishandling of the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Storage: Tweets that blame the Obama administration for PPE shortage during the Coronavirus pandemic (0.08% of relevant Tweets).
- 8.
Criticizing China for Its Handling of the Coronavirus (1.15% of relevant Tweets).
- 9.
Downplaying the Severity, Fatalities, or Impacts of the Coronavirus: For instance, by assimilating it to the Flu virus (0.20% of relevant Tweets).
- 10.
Exaggerating the Severity, Fatalities, or Impacts of the Coronavirus (0.01% of relevant Tweets).
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Opposing Vaccination (0.04% of relevant Tweets).
- 12.
Supporting Vaccination (0.03% of relevant Tweets).
- 13.
Opposing Coronavirus Restrictions: Such as masks, canceling campaign rallies, postponing the opening of the economy and schools, etc. (0.56% of relevant Tweets).
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Supporting Coronavirus Restrictions (1.16% of relevant Tweets).
- 15.
Highlighting the Impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic on Economy and Employment (0.34% of relevant Tweets).
- 16.
Providing News or Results of Polls Regarding the Coronavirus Pandemic: Tweets that provide news or quotes from experts regarding the Coronavirus pandemic and its management and poll results on people’s opinion on the government’s handling of the pandemic (3.29% of relevant Tweets).
- 17.
Highlighting the Disproportionate Impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic Based on Race, Wealth, Gender, Age, etc. (0.04% of relevant Tweets).
- 18.
Offering Theories about the Origin or Cause of the Coronavirus (1.63% of relevant Tweets).
- 19.
Introducing Drugs or Treatments for the Coronavirus (1.08% of relevant Tweets).
- 20.
Highlighting that the Coronavirus Pandemic is Stealing Attention from the Election and Minimizing the Media’s Coverage of Biden (0.12% of relevant Tweets).
- 21.
Accusing Trump and Republicans of Racism, Supremacy, Sexism, Homophobia, and Transphobia: Tweets that point out that there are not enough Black Republicans (1.65% of relevant Tweets).
- 22.
Accusing Democrats of Racism, Supremacy, Sexism, Homophobia, and Transphobia (0.33% of relevant Tweets).
- 23.
Rejecting the Accusation that Republicans are Racist, Supremacist, Sexist, Homophobic, or Transphobic (0.19% of relevant Tweets).
- 24.
Rejecting the Accusation that Democrats are Racist, Supremacist, Sexist, Homophobic, or Transphobic (0.02% of relevant Tweets).
- 25.
Condemning or Accusing Republicans of Sexually Assaulting Women or Children: Tweets that condemn Republicans of not supporting the “Me Too” movement sufficiently (1.34% of relevant Tweets).
- 26.
Condemning or Accusing Democrats of Sexually Assaulting Women or Children: Tweets that condemn Democrats of not supporting the “Me Too” movement sufficiently (2.14% of relevant Tweets).
- 27.
Defending Republicans Against or Rejecting Accusations of Sexual Assault Toward Women or Children (0.08% of relevant Tweets).
- 28.
Defending Democrats Against or Rejecting Accusations of Sexual Assault Toward Women or Children (0.36% of relevant Tweets).
- 29.
Opposing Abortion Rights (0.22% of relevant Tweets).
- 30.
Supporting Abortion Rights (0.03% of relevant Tweets).
- 31.
Opposing LGBTQIA+ Rights (0.03% of relevant Tweets).
- 32.
Supporting LGBTQIA+ Rights (0.08% of relevant Tweets).
- 33.
Criticizing Gun Rights: Tweets that criticize the 2nd Amendment and ask for restrictions on gun rights (0.10% of relevant Tweets).
- 34.
Supporting Gun Rights: Tweets that defend the 2nd Amendment and criticize restrictions on gun rights (0.12% of relevant Tweets).
- 35.
Criticizing Free College Policies (0.01% of relevant Tweets).
- 36.
Supporting Free College Policies (0.01% of relevant Tweets).
- 37.
Criticizing Socialism and Fascism: and Tweets that portray Democrats as socialists and fascists (0.63% of relevant Tweets).
- 38.
Supporting Socialism and Fascism (0.03% of relevant Tweets).
- 39.
Concerning Climate Change: Tweets that endorse the factuality of climate change and express concern regarding its impacts (0.10% of relevant Tweets).
- 40.
Denying Climate Change: Tweets that deny the factuality of climate change (0.02% of relevant Tweets).
- 41.
Supporting Immigration and Opposing Nationalism: Tweets that criticize Trump and Republicans’ immigration policies, oppose nationalism, support globalism, immigration, birthright citizenship, and militarily or financial aid to other countries (0.51% of relevant Tweets).
- 42.
Opposing Immigration and Supporting Nationalism: Tweets that praise Trump and Republicans’ immigration policies, support nationalism and America First, oppose globalism, legal and illegal immigration, birthright citizenship, and militarily or financial aid to other countries (0.40% of relevant Tweets).
- 43.
Reporting Trump and Republicans’ Immigration Policies: Tweets that report Trump and Republicans’ Immigration policies in a neutral, nonpartisan way (0.15% of relevant Tweets).
- 44.
Spreading Deep State and QAnon Conspiracy Theory: At the core of QAnon is the conspiracy theory that all American presidents between John F. Kennedy and Donald Trump have been working with a cabal of globalist elites called The Cabal in order to undermine American democracy and advance their own nefarious agenda. The theory is more anti-elite than explicitly anti-Semitic. The Cabal seeks to destroy American freedom and subjugate the nation to the wills of a world government. The agenda also includes pedophilia, blood sacrifice, Satanism, and other attention-getting transgressions. QAnon is hoping that The Storm is coming, Donald Trump is secretly working in league with Robert Mueller to arrest Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and other members of the Deep State who are working to destroy our nation. Sealed indictments have already been filed, and arrests—followed by military trials, and possibly executions—are coming any day now [
28] (0.78% of relevant Tweets).
- 45.
Denying Deep State and QAnon Conspiracy Theory (0.22% of relevant Tweets).
- 46.
Undermining Election Reliability: Tweets that impugn the reliability of the election system or its results or claim that there is or there will be large-scale voter fraud (0.29% of relevant Tweets).
- 47.
Undermining U.S. Constitution: for instance, by calling it bad or flawed (0.03% of relevant Tweets).
- 48.
Undermining U.S. Judicial System and FBI: for not being just (0.21% of relevant Tweets).
- 49.
Admiring U.S. Judicial System and FBI: for being just (0.00% of relevant Tweets).
- 50.
Criticizing Black Lives Matter Protests: or referring to them as rioters and criminals (1.40% of relevant Tweets).
- 51.
Admiring Black Lives Matter Protests (0.86% of relevant Tweets).
- 52.
Criticizing the Police: and condemning the police violence against black people (0.55% of relevant Tweets).
- 53.
Admiring the Police: for taking over a difficult and dangerous job (0.16% of relevant Tweets).
- 54.
Expressing Frustration Towards All Candidates: Tweets that express frustration and disappointment with candidates from both parties and imply that none is qualified (0.46% of relevant Tweets).
- 55.
Asking for Improvement in the Election System (0.02% of relevant Tweets).
- 56.
Suggesting that America is Run by Corrupt Corporations or Criminals: Tweets suggesting that the American government is corrupt and run by big corporations and businesses who only profit themselves (0.06% of relevant Tweets).
- 57.
Offending or Insulting the Rich: by calling them the privileged rich or phrases, such as “eat the rich” (0.05% of relevant Tweets).
- 58.
Pointing out the Corruption of Christian Preachers and Evangelicals: Tweets that criticize some top Christian preachers and Evangelicals for taking sides in politics and making hypocritical statements, misguiding their followers, and covering up Trump’s misconducts (0.05% of relevant Tweets).
- 59.
Criticizing America’s Military for Its Large Budget or Actions: or its wars with other countries (0.10% of relevant Tweets).
- 60.
Admiring America or its Military (0.11% of relevant Tweets).
- 61.
Accusing Main-Stream Media of Fake News (0.40% of relevant Tweets).
- 62.
Defending Main-Stream Media Against Accusations of Fake News (0.18% of relevant Tweets).
- 63.
Pointing out the Right-Wing Media’s Bias: Tweets that point out that the right-wing media is biased in favor of Trump and Republicans and against Democrats. For example, Fox News’ silence when it comes to Trump and Republicans’ misconduct or their propaganda regarding Coronavirus (0.67% of relevant Tweets).
- 64.
Pointing out the Left-Wing Media’s Bias: Tweets that point out that the left-wing media is biased in favor of Democrats and against Trump and Republicans. For example, MSNBC’s silence when it comes to Democrats’ misconduct (2.77% of relevant Tweets).
- 65.
Criticizing the Right-Wing Media for Not Enough Bias (0.06% of relevant Tweets).
- 66.
Criticizing the Left-Wing Media for Not Enough Bias (0.13% of relevant Tweets).
- 67.
Criticizing Media’s Too Much Coverage of Trump: claiming that they are unintentionally doing him a favor by making him more popular. Tweets that ask the media to limit their coverage of Trump, his briefings, and announcements (0.26% of relevant Tweets).
- 68.
Supporting Freedom of Speech on Social Media: Tweets that oppose any type of censorship on social media, such as Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram (0.35% of relevant Tweets).
- 69.
Opposing Freedom of Speech on Social Media: Tweets that support censorship on social media, such as Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram (0.19% of relevant Tweets).
- 70.
Condemning Mail-in Voting: and suggesting that it is not reliable and will lead to election fraud (0.43% of relevant Tweets).
- 71.
Supporting Mail-In Voting (0.23% of relevant Tweets).
- 72.
Highlighting or Condemning Russia’s Interference in the U.S. Election (0.14% of relevant Tweets).
- 73.
Defending U.S. Intelligence Backstabbers: Tweets that defend U.S. intelligence personnel who flipped against their agency (e.g., Edward Snowden and Julian Assange) and escaped to other countries (0.02% of relevant Tweets).
- 74.
Attacking U.S. Intelligence Backstabbers: Tweets that attack U.S. intelligence personnel who flipped against their agency (e.g., Edward Snowden and Julian Assange) and escaped to other countries (0.00% of relevant Tweets).
- 75.
Criticizing China’s Intellectual Property Theft: from the U.S. and other western countries (0.67% of relevant Tweets).
- 76.
Justifying or Denying China’s Intellectual Property Theft: from the U.S. and other western countries (0.07% of relevant Tweets).
- 77.
Stating Electability Factors: Tweets stating what factors would increase or decrease the electability or popularity of presidential candidates (1.63% of relevant Tweets).
- 78.
Reporting on Election Polls and Results: Tweets that report statistics about presidential primaries, general election, polls, and deferrals of election dates (1.22% of relevant Tweets).
- 79.
Reporting on Economy and Stock Market (0.41% of relevant Tweets).
- 80.
Reporting on U.S. Health Policies (0.03% of relevant Tweets).
- 81.
Reporting on U.S. Foreign Policies: Tweets that report Trump’s meetings and phone calls with foreign heads of states, his foreign policies, and statements in a neutral, nonpartisan way (0.50% of relevant Tweets).
- 82.
Admiring Trump’s Economic Performance and Policies: Tweets that admire Trump’s handling of the economy and its growth (0.62% of relevant Tweets).
- 83.
Admiring Democrats’ Economic Performance and Policies (0.08% of relevant Tweets).
- 84.
Criticizing Trump’s Economic Performance and Policies: Tweets that criticize Trump’s handling of the economy (0.95% of relevant Tweets).
- 85.
Criticizing Democrats’ Economic Performance and Policies: such as tax policies (0.16% of relevant Tweets).
- 86.
Admiring Trump and Republicans’ Foreign Policies: Tweets that admire Trump’s foreign policies and statements, for example his close relationship with Putin (0.63% of relevant Tweets).
- 87.
Admiring Democrats’ Foreign Policies: Tweets that admire Democrats’ foreign policies and statements, for example easing sanctions on Iran (0.03% of relevant Tweets).
- 88.
Criticizing Trump and Republicans’ Foreign Policies: Tweets that criticize Trump’s foreign policies and statements, for example threatening other countries with war (1.56% of relevant Tweets).
- 89.
Criticizing the Bond between Trump and Putin (0.67% of relevant Tweets).
- 90.
Criticizing Democrats’ Foreign Policies: Tweets that criticize Democrats’ foreign policies and statements, for example Hillary Clinton’s actions regarding Benghazi (0.19% of relevant Tweets).
- 91.
Reporting on US policies on Federal Land, Environment, Energy, and Oil Extraction: in a neutral, nonpartisan way (0.05% of relevant Tweets).
- 92.
Criticizing Trump and Republicans’ policies on Federal Land, Environment, Energy, and Oil Extraction: that would hurt the environment (0.40% of relevant Tweets).
- 93.
Criticizing Democrats’ policies on Federal Land, Environment, Energy, and Oil Extraction: for instance, placing limitations on oil extraction (0.04% of relevant Tweets).
- 94.
Admiring Trump and Republicans’ policies on Federal Land, Environment, Energy, and Oil Extraction (0.05% of relevant Tweets).
- 95.
Admiring Democrats’ policies on Federal Land, Environment, Energy, and Oil Extraction (0.05% of relevant Tweets).
- 96.
Criticizing Trump and Republicans’ Policies on Social Security (0.04% of relevant Tweets).
- 97.
Criticizing Trump and Republicans’ Healthcare Policies (0.44% of relevant Tweets).
- 98.
Criticizing Democrats’ Healthcare Policies: and Obamacare (0.18% of relevant Tweets).
- 99.
Admiring Trump and Republicans’ Healthcare Policies (0.08% of relevant Tweets).
- 100.
Admiring Democrats’ Healthcare Policies: and Obamacare (0.13% of relevant Tweets).
- 101.
Criticizing Trump and Republicans’ Policies on Narcotics and Smuggling (0.02% of relevant Tweets).
- 102.
Criticizing Democrats’ Policies on Narcotics and Smuggling (0.00% of relevant Tweets).
- 103.
Admiring Trump and Republicans’ Policies on Narcotics and Smuggling (0.02% of relevant Tweets).
- 104.
Admiring Democrats’ Policies on Narcotics and Smuggling (0.01% of relevant Tweets).
- 105.
Criticizing Trump and Republicans’ Policies on Prison System and Death Sentence (0.05% of relevant Tweets).
- 106.
Criticizing Democrats’ Policies on Prison System and Death Sentence (0.02% of relevant Tweets).
- 107.
Admiring Trump and Republicans’ Policies on Prison System and Death Sentence (0.00% of relevant Tweets).
- 108.
Admiring Democrats’ Policies on Prison System and Death Sentence (0.00% of relevant Tweets).
- 109.
Criticizing Obama and Democrats’ Housing Policies (0.05% of relevant Tweets).
- 110.
Portraying Trump as the Likely and Deserving Election Winner: Tweets that portray Trump as a good President who deserves to win again. Tweets implying that Trump is more likely to win than Biden. Tweets that predict a high voter turnout for Trump or a low voter turnout for Biden. Tweets that criticize Democrats for insulting Trump. Tweets that criticize other countries for criticizing President Trump (3.26% of relevant Tweets).
- 111.
Portraying Biden as the Likely and Deserving Election Winner: Tweets that portray Biden as a good candidate who deserves to win. Tweets implying that Biden is more likely to win than Trump. Tweets that predict a high voter turnout for Biden or a low voter turnout for Trump (1.70% of relevant Tweets).
- 112.
Criticizing Trump and Republicans Generally: Tweets that criticize Trump and Republicans in a general, nonspecific manner, sometimes by linking to other pages and videos (24.83% of relevant Tweets).
- 113.
Criticizing Biden and Democrats Generally: Tweets that criticize Democrats in a general, nonspecific manner, sometimes by linking to other pages and videos (8.15% of relevant Tweets).
- 114.
Appealing to Voters by Republicans: Tweets that encourage Republicans to come together and vote for their nominee, regardless of who it is. Tweets that encourage Republicans to vote for Trump. Tweets that advertise Trump’s campaign products (0.45% of relevant Tweets).
- 115.
Appealing to Voters by Democrats: Tweets that encourage Democrats to come together and vote for their nominee, regardless of who it is. Tweets that encourage Democrats to vote for Biden (0.94% of relevant Tweets).
- 116.
Appealing to Black Voters by Republicans: Tweets that portray Republican candidates as popular among blacks or appeal to blacks to vote for Republicans (0.07% of relevant Tweets).
- 117.
Appealing to Black Voters by Democrats: Tweets that portray Democratic candidates as popular among blacks or appeal to blacks to vote for Democrats (0.03% of relevant Tweets).
- 118.
Fact-Checking Trump and Republicans and Pointing Out Their Lies: Tweets that fact-check Trump’s statements and bring attention to his lies. Tweets that highlight the importance of fact-checking Trump. Tweets that admire the media for fact-checking Trump. Tweets that demand Trump to tell the truth (2.16% of relevant Tweets).
- 119.
Fact-Checking Democrats and Pointing Out Their Lies: Tweets that fact-check Democrats’ statements and bring attention to their lies. Tweets that highlight the importance of fact-checking Democrats. Tweets that admire the media for fact-checking Democrats. Tweets that demand Democrats to tell the truth (0.32% of relevant Tweets).
- 120.
Pointing out Trump’s Foolish Statements and Temper-Tantrums: Tweets that bring attention to Trump’s foolish statements and his temper-tantrums when faced with criticism (1.70% of relevant Tweets).
- 121.
Pointing out Biden’s Foolish Statements and Temper-Tantrums: Tweets that bring attention to Biden’s foolish statements and his temper-tantrums when faced with criticism (0.08% of relevant Tweets).
- 122.
Pointing out Trump’s Hypocrisy: Tweets that directly or indirectly (sarcastically) point out the hypocrisy or contradiction in some of Trump’s statements or actions (0.60% of relevant Tweets).
- 123.
Pointing out Republicans’ Hypocrisy: Tweets that directly or indirectly (sarcastically) point out the hypocrisy or contradiction in some of Republicans’ statements or actions (0.47% of relevant Tweets).
- 124.
Pointing out Democrats’ Hypocrisy: Tweets that directly or indirectly (sarcastically) point out the hypocrisy or contradiction in some of Democrats’ statements or actions (0.91% of relevant Tweets).
- 125.
Pointing out Trump and Republicans’ Corruption: Tweets that point out how Trump, top Republicans, and their families receive special treatment from the government and judicial system. For example, Tweets that point out that people in Trump’s administration work in his campaign too (which is not legal) and Tweets that reveal the deals that the government is making with or to the benefit of Trump’s businesses (2.63% of relevant Tweets).
- 126.
Pointing out Biden and Democrats’ Corruption: Tweets that point out how top Democrats and their families receive special treatment from the government and judicial system (1.12% of relevant Tweets).
- 127.
Suggesting that Rich People Support Trump and Republicans (0.11% of relevant Tweets).
- 128.
Suggesting that Rich People Support Biden and Democrats (0.06% of relevant Tweets).
- 129.
Criticizing Trump’s Policies and Statements by Other Republicans: Tweets where Republicans criticize Trump’s policies or statements (0.26% of relevant Tweets).
- 130.
Insulting or Threatening Trump and Republicans: Tweets that insult, offend, wish death, or suggest to kill Trump and Republicans. Tweets that exaggerate in portraying Trump and Republicans as racist. Tweets that accuse Trump and Republicans of being murderers because of their mismanagement of the Coronavirus pandemic (2.53% of relevant Tweets).
- 131.
Insulting or Threatening Democrats: Tweets that insult, offend, wish death, or suggest to kill Democrats. Tweets that accuse Democrats of being murderers because of their mismanagement of the Coronavirus pandemic (0.74% of relevant Tweets).
- 132.
Praising Trump’s Bond with Christianity: Tweets that portray Trump as a strong Christian and admire his Christianity. Tweets that display Trump as pro-life and anti-abortion (0.19% of relevant Tweets).
- 133.
Criticizing Trump’s Bond with Christianity: Tweets that criticize Trump’s bond with Christianity and his Christian supporters, mostly because it stands against science, abortion rights, or LGBTQIA+ rights (0.05% of relevant Tweets).
- 134.
Praising Republicans for Being Christian: Tweets that praise Republicans for abiding by Christian rules and standing against science, abortion rights, or LGBTQIA+ rights (0.02% of relevant Tweets).
- 135.
Criticizing Republicans for Being Extreme Christian: Tweets that criticize Republicans for being extreme Christian, mostly because it stands against science, abortion rights, or LGBTQIA+ rights (0.05% of relevant Tweets).
- 136.
Praising Democrats for not being Christian: Tweets that praise Democrats for not abiding by Christian rules and standing for science, abortion rights, or LGBTQIA+ rights (0.00% of relevant Tweets).
- 137.
Criticizing Democrats for not being Christian: Tweets that portray Democrats as not Christian or pro other religions (0.10% of relevant Tweets).
- 138.
Questioning the Physical and Mental Health of Democratic Candidates: Tweets that portray Democratic candidates or politicians as unhealthy or claim that they have health issues that prevent them from properly performing their tasks if they get elected to the office (0.86% of relevant Tweets).
- 139.
Questioning the Physical and Mental Health of Republican Candidates: Tweets that portray Republican candidates or politicians as unhealthy or claim that they have health issues that prevent them from properly performing their tasks if they get elected to the office (0.64% of relevant Tweets).
- 140.
Praising Trump’s Physical and Mental Health: Tweets that portray Trump as a strong and healthy person (0.03% of relevant Tweets).
- 141.
Praising Biden’s Physical and Mental Health: Tweets that portray Biden as a strong and healthy person (0.01% of relevant Tweets).
- 142.
Dividing Republicans: Tweets that attempt to sow division among Republicans based on who they supported during the primaries or other reasons (0.11% of relevant Tweets).
- 143.
Dividing Democrats: Tweets that attempt to sow division among Democrats based on who they supported during the primaries or other reasons (0.85% of relevant Tweets).
- 144.
Praising Violence Against Critics of Trump or His Policies: Tweets that praise or invite to violence against Trump’s critics or praise Trump’s and his supporters’ violence towards Trump’s critics. Tweets that portray Trump as a powerful president because of his violence towards his opponents, for example using fictional video (0.15% of relevant Tweets).
- 145.
Condemning Violence Against Critics of Trump or His Policies: Tweets that condemn violence against Trump’s critics or condemn Trump’s and his supporters’ violence towards Trump’s critics. Tweets that portray Trump as a violent or aggressive president because of his violence towards his opponents (0.34% of relevant Tweets).
- 146.
Interpreting the Results of Mueller Investigation in Favor of Republicans (0.20% of relevant Tweets).
- 147.
Interpreting the Results of Mueller Investigation in Favor of Democrats (0.01% of relevant Tweets).
- 148.
Reporting the Results of Mueller Investigation: in a neutral and non-partisan way (0.04% of relevant Tweets).
- 149.
Opposing Trump’s Impeachment: Tweets claiming that the initiation and conduction of Trump’s impeachment were unjust, unjustified, and unfair (0.21% of relevant Tweets).
- 150.
Supporting Trump’s Impeachment: Tweets claiming that the initiation and conduction of Trump’s impeachment were just, justified, and fair (0.30% of relevant Tweets).
- 151.
Criticizing Trump for Too Many Firings: Tweets highlighting that Trump fires too many people because of their opposition to his policies or criticism of his decisions or statements (2.32% of relevant Tweets).
- 152.
Criticizing Trump’s Pardons: Tweets that criticize Trump for pardoning too many people or pardoning individuals who are related to him (0.03% of relevant Tweets).
- 153.
Supporting Trump’s Pardons (0.03% of relevant Tweets).
- 154.
Criticizing Trump’s Undermining and Domination of Federal Agencies and Organizations: Tweets that criticize Trump for his gutting of Federal agencies and organizations (0.12% of relevant Tweets).
- 155.
Criticizing Trump’s Overuse of Social Media: such as Twitter (0.69% of relevant Tweets).
- 156.
Criticizing Trump’s Response to Natural Disasters, Other Than Coronavirus: such as hurricanes (0.03% of relevant Tweets).
- 157.
Criticizing Trump’s Choice of Appointees and Judges (0.22% of relevant Tweets).
- 158.
Admiring Trump’s Choice of Appointees and Judges (0.09% of relevant Tweets).
- 159.
Reporting Trump’s Choice of Appointees and Judges: in a neutral and non-partisan way (0.13% of relevant Tweets).
- 160.
Criticizing Republican Politicians for Not Standing up Against Trump’s Policies and Statements: when they are wrong (0.24% of relevant Tweets).
- 161.
Blaming Trump’s Supporters for Their Blind Support: regardless of his mishandling of various issues (1.92% of relevant Tweets).
- 162.
Downplaying Trump’s Wealth: Tweets that question Trump’s wealth, stating that Trump’s net worth is less than what Trump claims (0.44% of relevant Tweets).
- 163.
Claiming That There Are Information Leakers in Trump’s Administration: Tweets implying that there are people in Trump’s administration who leak information out to journalists or the public (0.09% of relevant Tweets).
- 164.
Calling out Republicans on Their Voter Suppression: Tweets that call out Republicans on their strategies to suppress Democratic voters. For example, Tweets that condemn Republicans for their opposition to mail-in voting, despite the Coronavirus pandemic (0.69% of relevant Tweets).
- 165.
Debating Democratic Primaries: Tweets that discuss and compare qualifications of different Democratic candidates with each other (0.35% of relevant Tweets).
- 166.
Criticizing Democrats for Their Humiliation of America: Tweets that criticize mocking of America or calling America divided by its own people or foreigners, for example because of its healthcare system (0.06% of relevant Tweets).
- 167.
Linking Democrats to Terrorist Groups: Tweets that spread propaganda and conspiracy theories regarding links between Democrats (e.g., Obama) and terrorist groups (0.35% of relevant Tweets).
- 168.
Delegitimizing Any Investigation of Trump and Republicans: Tweets that portray any investigation of Trump and Republicans as baseless and a witch hunt by Democrats (0.68% of relevant Tweets).
- 169.
Delegitimizing Any Investigation of Democrats: Tweets that portray any investigation of Democrats as baseless and a witch hunt by Republicans (0.06% of relevant Tweets).
- 170.
Implying that FBI, Federal Courts, and Judges are Biased Against Trump and Criticizing Them by Trump and Republicans: for instance, Tweets that criticize supreme court Justices’ decisions, when they are not in favor of Trump or his policies (0.24% of relevant Tweets).
- 171.
Taking the Blame off of Trump on Different Issues by Downplaying the Presidential Powers and Authorities: Tweets claiming that the federal government has no or limited power and authority on various issues and only the states make the decisions, thus Trump is not to blame (0.07% of relevant Tweets).