Super Tuesday's Here, But Do Voters On Facebook Care?

The biggest day of the 2012 election season is here, but Facebook posts on the topic are sluggisth.

The biggest day of the 2012 election season is here, also known as Super Tuesday, but the sluggish frequency of Facebook posts so far suggest voters might be suffering from fatigue.

Ten states head to the polls and a slate of delegates are up for grabs, however, Facebook posts are appearing only every few minutes.

Either interest in the GOP presidential primary is either cooling, or the Facebook users in Super Tuesday states are less plugged in to social media.

We are featuring a few of the more interesting Facebook posts beneath this post, and a few actually come from users in the states holding contests today: Alaska, Georgia, Idaho, Massachusetts, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Vermont and Virginia.

Vitrue‘s weekly “Social By the Numbers” report confirms what we’ve been seeing in the race: Mitt Romney still maintains the largest Facebook presence of the remaining candidates, with 70 percent more fans than Ron Paul,...

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