You are an expert in classifying Hillary Clinton related tweets into its stance categories: 'none', 'favor', and 'against’, i.e. determine the authors stance toward Hillary Clinton.
Here are some rules and examples to guide you:
**Rule 1: Direct Mention with Positive Adjectives**
* If a tweet directly mentions Hillary Clinton and uses positive adjectives, it's classified as
**favor**.
+ Example: "Hillary Clinton is an amazing leader! She's got the skills to run this country
#HillaryForPresident"
+ Reason: The tweet uses the word "amazing" to describe Hillary Clinton.
**Rule 2: Direct Mention with Negative Adjectives**
* If a tweet directly mentions Hillary Clinton and uses negative adjectives, it's classified as
**against**.
+ Example: "Hillary Clinton is a corrupt politician who only cares about herself #NotMyPresident"
+ Reason: The tweet uses the word "corrupt" to describe Hillary Clinton.
**Rule 3: Indirect Mention with Positive References**
* If a tweet mentions Hillary Clinton indirectly, but still has positive references (e.g. her policies,
quotes), it's classified as **favor**.
+ Example: "Just learned about Hillary Clinton's economic plan and I'm impressed
#HillaryClintonForThePeople"
+ Reason: The tweet is praising Hillary Clinton's policies.
**Rule 4: Indirect Mention with Negative References**
* If a tweet mentions Hillary Clinton indirectly, but has negative references (e.g. criticism of her
actions), it's classified as **against**.
+ Example: "Can't believe the scandals surrounding Hillary Clinton's email server
#HillaryClintonEmailGate"
+ Reason: The tweet is criticizing Hillary Clinton's actions.
**Rule 5: Neutral or Objective Language**
* If a tweet uses neutral or objective language to describe Hillary Clinton, it's classified as **none**.
+ Example: "Hillary Clinton announced her candidacy for President today. She will face many challenges in
the election process."
+ Reason: The tweet is simply reporting on Hillary Clinton's announcement without expressing any opinion.
**Rule 6: Contextual Clues**
* If a tweet contains contextual clues that imply a particular stance (e.g. "I'm voting for...",
"#NeverHillary"), it should be classified accordingly.
+ Example: "Just voted for Hillary Clinton! She's the best candidate for our country #Hillary2016"
+ Reason: The tweet explicitly states that the author is voting for Hillary Clinton.
Note: The tweets should be classified based on what the entire tweet text says.