Herman Cain remains the most mentioned GOP primary candidate this week.
Although Romney did see a debate bump, it faded fast. Cain was consistently most mentioned all week:
Average mention share for the week suggests that the primary is settling into a two candidate contest between Romney and Cain -- with Perry and Ron Paul both slipping into the middle pack of also-rans.
A closer look at the mention space re-enforces the sense of Cain/Perry dominance -- and confirms that both are drawing robust volumes of mentions all across the political spectrum.
As I mentioned last week, I'd like to metricize the purpleness and overlap of the candidates' mentioners. But this week was my first at a new full time role. Stay tuned ... and see y'all next week.
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