Posted on 10/24/2020 5:36:28 PM PDT by Hojczyk
President Trumps rally on Saturday attracted a record-setting audience on TV despite the smaller-than-expected crowd in attendance at the Tulsa, Okla., event.
A whopping 7.7 million total viewers tuned into Fox News from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. EDT during Trumps remarks, making it the most watched Saturday in the networks history during that time period, according to early Nielsen data.
Trumps rally also gave Fox News its largest Saturday night primetime audience ever from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.
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It is great that Fox News is covering the Trump campaign appearances but....
They keep showing their insane poll numbers showing Trump substantially behind in battleground states.
They _know_ the numbers are stupid—unforgivable.
They had to push a negative into what should have been stunning information.
Any polls for the US Senate and the House?
Social Media republicans rarely talk about it. The only story out there right now is...
***Trump privately tells donors it would be very tough for GOP to hold Senate***
Any recent Polls on House and Senate races?
Super majority or lameduck landslide?
Article is from June 22.
If old information, I hope the admins delete this thread.
This is from June 22nd ????
Trump was nowhere near Tulsa tonight.
Maybe so, but Donald Trump is livin' on Tulsa time...
Freepholes continue to whine about Fox News even though they give the President virtually unlimited air time
“... despite the smaller-than-expected crowd
this was the old rally, with invites interfered with by the Chinese-owned Tik Tok users.
This was date June 22...probably 2016.
Trump did not hold a rally in OK today.
***Trump privately tells donors it would be very tough for GOP to hold Senate***
So people would go vote for Trump and not the Republican choice for Senate and House?
I don’t think so, Jim.
I have zero tolerance for lying—by individuals in the real world or television networks in the virtual world.
I only watch on RSBN or OAN.
My state’s electoral is split. Trump may win the northern part of the state 1 electoral vote but the southern part he did not win in 2016 (very liberal).
The southern part will likely go much more for Sara Gideon (D) for US Senate.
On top of that - (Yes Susan Collins always wins) but this is the first time she’s run with the new rank choice voting here. She will need 51% of the vote to declare a victory.
When I was a little kid, I thought those lyrics were, "Living on toast and Tang".
Did you even bother to check the date of this article? ITS JUNE 22, 2020
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