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Ann Romney is huge on Pinterest: Curalate’s social media election data [INFOGRAPHIC]

Ann Romney is kind of a big deal on Pinterest. Republican Presidential nominee Mitt Romney‘s wife might not have as many followers on the image-sharing network as Michelle Obama does, but she’s getting some serious user engagement with nearly a million more impressions on her pins than those of the First Lady, according to a Curalate […]

Ann Romney is kind of a big deal on Pinterest.

Republican Presidential nominee Mitt Romney‘s wife might not have as many followers on the image-sharing network as Michelle Obama does, but she’s getting some serious user engagement with nearly a million more impressions on her pins than those of the First Lady, according to a Curalate infographic on Mashable. Gawker, it seems, noticed this early on.

Curalate, the University City-based Pinterest analytics firm, churned data from the Pinterest accounts of the candidates’ and their spouses to create the infographic below. Read more about Curalate here.

Full Disclosure: Technically Philly is located in the same building as Curalate.

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