As America moves one step closer to the end of the world with Donald Trump winning the Republican nomination in seven states at Super Tuesday, Google data shows that increasing number of Americans are searching ‘how to move to Canada’ as an alternative.
Super Tuesday is the day when 13 states in America hold their primaries/caucuses to choose the Presidential delegates for the Democratic and Republican Party. Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton took the dominant positions in the nominating races both winning seven states.
Yesterday’s #SuperTuesday results https://t.co/oUGAjfbC9n
✅Trump: 7
✅Clinton: 7
✅Sanders: 4
✅Cruz: 3
✅Rubio: 1 pic.twitter.com/eqHKfVA7un— CNN (@CNN) March 2, 2016
Google data editor Simon Rogers tweeted that searches for “how can I move to Canada” spiked more than 350 per cent during the biggest day of Presidential electoral cycle.
Searches for “how can I move to Canada” on Google have spiked +350% in the past four hours #SuperTuesday — Simon Rogers (@smfrogers) March 2, 2016
@smfrogers @jtuohey21 this shows 1500%? pic.twitter.com/T9ftRHSrsG — Brian Ries (@moneyries) March 2, 2016
Check out the graph here:
In other American politics news, The New York Daily published an ‘end of days guide to fleeing the country’ following Trump’s win.