Posted on 10/09/2020 10:01:00 AM PDT by marcusmaximus
FOX News Channels (FNC) coverage of the debate between incumbent Vice President Mike Pence and Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris set a record for the highest-rated US vice presidential debate in the countrys cable news history, according to data from Nielsen Media Research.
FNCs coverage averaged 11,315,000 in total viewers and 2,905,000 in A25-54, making it the most-watched debate coverage in all of television in total viewers, beating ABC, NBC, CBS and all cable news networks. Co-anchored by FNCs Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum, the entirety of FNCs special presentation of the vice presidential candidates first standoff garnered 10,884,000 viewers and 2,785,000 in the 25-54 demo.
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“Every campaign has a few key turning points. This really feels like one”
I’ve felt that way. Kamala was built from the ground up as a lawyer-fighter. She’s not a big picture person. She’s not a real pleasant person in the political arena. She’s not likable in that arena give or take California.
The Biden team must have picked her because she’s non-white and they thought the only path to beat Trump was to improve their appeal to non-white voters.
Not exactly, she slept her way up along with affirmative action she kept advancing beyond her ability. Don't they call that the Peter Principle or something.
Glad to see a lot of people watched it and find out just how unlikable Harris is and Pence wipe the floor with her phony butt
Id like to drop Comcast but I am afraid having just internet will eventually be the same cost as cable and internet. No way can they survive on everyone cutting the cord.
You mean he dresses like a street walker???
I watched cspan
Yup! CSPAN for me
I hear you Naps, I have wanted to do this for quite some time mainly because my Verizon homepage was Verizon Yahoo by default and every single day since President Trump took office they have posted 98% anti-Trump articles without exagération. Luckily for me my town provides municipal power and Cable/Internet/Tel as a separate package. I was reluctant to sign up for that because to some extent the government became my media provider albeit locally. I’m saving $150 a month and have the same phone #, similar e-mail account address, and basically the exact same cable channels and I have added live streaming to my daily mix which is new to me. I’m liking it so far.
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