Following Trump’s success with Google, requests for moving to Canada have risen sharply
After Super Tuesday, which put Donald Trump ahead, Google searches for “how to move to Canada” increased by 350%.
Google analyst Simon Rogers wrote in his Twitter that such search queries became more popular immediately after Trump won the primaries in several states the day before.
"The number of requests" how can I move to Canada "on Google has increased by 350% in the last four hours," he wrote.
Recall that the billionaire enlisted the support of Republican voters in Georgia, Alabama, Massachusetts, Virginia, Vermont, Tennessee and Arkansas.
And Canada's immigration website is overloaded with visitors after Super Tuesday.
It is interesting that in different microblogs it was possible to meet statistics on queries related to the move to Canada.
Many Twitter users reacted strongly to the results of Super Tuesday, when 11 states participated in the primaries.
Former US ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul also expressed concerns about leading Trump. He called him a populist and compared him to Vladimir Zhirinovsky, responding to TV anchorman Vladimir Solovyov on Twitter.
As ForumDaily wrote earlier, Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump strengthened their leadership in the presidential election race in the Super Tuesday, winning in a number of key states and leaving their rivals far behind.
The former US Secretary of State was supported by Democrats in six southern states - Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, Arkansas, Virginia and Texas, as well as in northeastern Massachusetts.
Billionaire Donald Trump won in Georgia, Alabama, Massachusetts, Virginia, Vermont, Tennessee and Arkansas, further strengthening his leadership status in the race for the Republican nomination.
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