Predicting Elections with Twitter: What 140 Characters Reveal about Political Sentiment
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Isabell M. Welpe | Philipp G. Sandner | Andranik Tumasjan | Timm Oliver Sprenger | A. Tumasjan | T. Sprenger | I. Welpe
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