The three GOP candidates that people are most curious about have one characteristic in common: None are career politicians.
Real estate mogul Donald Trump, retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, and former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina logged the most online searches of all the Republican presidential candidates, according to new data released by Google Wednesday morning.
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The data ranks the candidates by most searched, the issues that are searched most in connection with each candidate’s name, and the top questions asked about each candidate. It also shows which names and issues that were searched for the most during the first debate.
After the first Republican debate on Aug. 6, Google searches shifted to different candidates and their positions on new issues.
By the end of the main debate last month, Trump, Carson, Sen. Marco Rubio, former Gov. Jeb Bush, and Sen. Rand Paul were pulling in the most searches. With relation to the candidates, the topics of education, taxes, and abortion garnered the greatest number of searches.
Bush and former Gov. Mike Huckabee trailed Trump, Carson, and Fiorina in terms of search frequency.
The increased searches of Fiorina are likely a result of her clash with Republican front-runner Trump. The former Hewlett-Packard executive, who did not make the cut for the first debate, was the recent focus of one of Trump’s attacks. She responded to his remarks about her face and no one voting for “that” with a video instructing voters to look at her face as the only Republican woman running for president.
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Carson has likely maintained his position as a top search because of his rise to second place in multiple polls, as well as Trump’s attacks on his qualifications for the White House.
As a result of these back-and-forth exchanges with opponents, two of the top issues searched with Trump’s name are Carson and Fiorina. Tonight’s debate may address some of these disputes between Trump and other candidates. Fiorina has already vowed that Trump will be hearing from her.
The most frequently searched issues with each of the candidates are immigration, Kim Davis and abortion — all of which will likely be main topics of debate tonight.
Immigration
Trump remains one of the most vocal candidates on this topic, reminding everyone at nearly every opportunity about his plans to deport undocumented immigrants and build a wall along the border. He is on the extreme side of the immigration debate and will likely bump heads with other candidates on the stage who are more moderate.









