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March 23, 2026

Tracking Public Sentiment & Media Trends: CD8 and Gabe Evans

  • March 23, 2026
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Tracking Public Sentiment & Media Trends: CD8 and Gabe Evans

To track general public sentiment and news coverage around CD8 and Gabe Evans, we are using a combination of Meltwater tools in particular reporting that aggregate mentions across news outlets, social platforms, and online discussions. This allows us to evaluate both the volume of conversation and the tone (positive, neutral, negative), as well as identify key themes, influential sources, and high-reach narratives shaping public perception.

From March 1-23, the overall sentiment trend shows a net positive score (+25), indicating that while negative coverage exists, it is outweighed by neutral and positive mentions.  However, negative coverage is concentrated in high-visibility outlets (e.g., The New York Times, Yahoo News), which amplifies its impact despite lower volume.

Trend & Key Insight:
A key trend we observed is that negative mentions are heavily tied to broader political and economic narratives, such as immigration reform, labor issues, and cost-of-living concerns, rather than solely candidate-specific actions. These narratives often frame candidates like Gabe Evans within larger national conversations, which can shape public perception beyond local dynamics.

What We Learned:
We learned that context matters as much as content. Even with fewer negative mentions, coverage in high-reach outlets and alignment with emotionally charged topics (like economic pressure or immigration) can disproportionately influence public sentiment. This highlights the importance of not just tracking volume, but also understanding where conversations are happening and what broader issues they connect to.

    3 replies

    Zach_Lepard
    mEmployee
    March 23, 2026

    Great analysis ​@elizabetse2!! Do you happen to have the report you generated that you can attach here as well? I know we’d all love to dive into the metrics that drive this overview!

    This piece of your overview really stood out me: 

    “From March 1-23, the overall sentiment trend shows a net positive score (+25), indicating that while negative coverage exists, it is outweighed by neutral and positive mentions.  However, negative coverage is concentrated in high-visibility outlets (e.g., The New York Times, Yahoo News), which amplifies its impact despite lower volume.”

     

    I think it’s SO important to remember that the outlet driving your sentiment is a valuable data point in itself... whether that be positive or negative. It helps paint a deeper story into the metrics that we’re seeing. 

     

    Zachary Lepard
    elizabetse2
    Influencer
    Influencer
    March 23, 2026

    Following up here with my report as it looks like it was left off in my previous comment:

    mEmployee
    March 25, 2026

    The report looks awesome! Thanks so much for sharing your insights, Eliza. Good luck on the competition💪🏻 

    elizabetse2
    Influencer
    Influencer
    March 25, 2026

    Thank you so much Ashley!