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When Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump take to the stage on Sunday for the second presidential debate, tens of millions of viewers will also take to Twitter to dish out observations, try to influence the political conversation and lob insults.
Researchers at Wright State University will be closely watching the debate and the flow of commentary on Twitter to gauge the levels of love and hate that tweeters are feeling as Clinton and Trump battle on the debate stage. As a social media channel, Twitter attracts people who are highly engaged in current events and politics.
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