By now, you're aware that Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) is preparing for the apocalypse by hoarding so many cans of Campbell's Chunky Soup that it scares his wife.
New data suggests that his supporters are following suit.
Google Trends numbers show that New Yorkers who search for "Ted Cruz" also search for carrot bisque soup when looking for recipes online. Google made a hilarious -- and in Cruz's case, telling -- connection between searches for presidential candidates and searches for recipes.
Those who look up Ohio Gov. John Kasich (R), for example, are also looking for better ways to prepare filet mignon and eggplant. People searching for GOP front-runner Donald Trump somewhat surprisingly sought out bland, boring and mild recipes for tilapia (the most egregiously dull fillet of them all) and rice bowls.
Here are the top recipes that supporters of each candidate are looking for, according to Google:
Hillary Clinton
Shrimp scampi recipes
Quinoa recipes
Meat pie recipes
Arugula salad recipes
Greenseasoning recipes
Bernie Sanders
Vegan Passover recipes
Authentic Mexican recipes
Eggplant recipes
Authentic Mexican enchilada recipes
Guacamole recipes
Ted Cruz
Kung pao chicken recipes
Carrot bisque soup recipes
Swai fish recipes
Salad recipes
Rice bowl recipes
It seems unlikely that Cruz's supporters are searching for "gritty urban swai," but you never know.
John Kasich
Filet mignon recipes
Eggplant recipes
Chicken casserole recipes
Crescent roll recipes
Homemade spaghetti sauce recipes
Donald Trump
Pork chop recipes
Rice bowl recipes
Tilapia recipes
Flounder recipes
Double chocolate Quest Bar recipes
If you're a Cruz supporter, this reporter (no relation to the soup company) suggests chugging an entire can of Campbell's Chunky Hearty Cheeseburger Soup at lunch, every single day.
H/T New York Post