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Old 07-29-2016, 01:56 PM
 
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30.2 million viewers for Trump's Speech vs 27.8 million viewers for Hillary's speech.


Hillary speech ratings were down 2.7 million from Obama's 2012's speech.....ouch!!!!


How much money Hillary and the DNC have spent so far?
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Old 07-29-2016, 02:34 PM
 
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Please provide a link to your source.
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Old 07-29-2016, 02:35 PM
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Trump more entertaining. Hilliary kind of has an unappealing voice. Wonder what they pay her for? hmm
Media did their best to help HilLiary
Democrat Convention Getting More Coverage From TV Networks Than GOP Convention Got – American Lookout
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Old 07-29-2016, 02:37 PM
 
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I'd never heard Trump give a whole speech before. It was very well done.
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Old 07-29-2016, 02:38 PM
 
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By the third day of the DNC, their ratings had dropped below what the RNC had. It's no secret. Of course, you won't find any information regarding this on CNN.
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Old 07-29-2016, 03:36 PM
 
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By the third day of the DNC, their ratings had dropped below what the RNC had. It's no secret. Of course, you won't find any information regarding this on CNN.
Actually that's not true.


2016 Convention Audiences
The below numbers reflect Nielsen sums of broadcast and cable coverage — as well as PBS stations.

DNC
Day 1 — 28.4 million
Day 2 — 28 million
Day 3 — 27 million
Day 4 — 33.3 million

RNC Day 1 — 23 million
Day 2 — 23 million
Day 3 — 19.8 million
Day 4 — 34.9 million

The only day that the RNC won was the last and that's because all the liberals I know watched Trumps speech out of curiosity. Kind of like having to look at a car crash even though you really don't want to. Whereas no republican ,who wasn't being paid to, would watch Hillary speak if their sanity depended on it.
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Old 07-29-2016, 03:43 PM
 
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Will she never learn to use her "outside" voice OUTSIDE and tone it down. No one likes someone constantly "yelling" at them.
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Old 07-29-2016, 03:49 PM
 
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By the third day of the DNC, their ratings had dropped below what the RNC had. It's no secret. Of course, you won't find any information regarding this on CNN.

Once Bernie walked off the stage, left the Democrat party and took his people with him, interest plummeted.


It's amazing that Trump, trumped them like that. LOL
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Old 07-29-2016, 05:49 PM
 
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Actually that's not true.


2016 Convention Audiences
The below numbers reflect Nielsen sums of broadcast and cable coverage — as well as PBS stations.

DNC
Day 1 — 28.4 million
Day 2 — 28 million
Day 3 — 27 million
Day 4 — 33.3 million

RNC Day 1 — 23 million
Day 2 — 23 million
Day 3 — 19.8 million
Day 4 — 34.9 million

The only day that the RNC won was the last and that's because all the liberals I know watched Trumps speech out of curiosity. Kind of like having to look at a car crash even though you really don't want to. Whereas no republican ,who wasn't being paid to, would watch Hillary speak if their sanity depended on it.


wrong.....the dnc has more hollywood stars and musicians and people tune in for the shows.....Democrats are better than republicans in shows and circus. They are in bed with Hollywood.


but the most important event of the whole convention is the last day and the acceptance speech of both candidates and Trump beat Hillary in ratings.


With all the money and stars and smoke screen the dnc spent to sell Hillary, the ratings was below Trump who spend less money and less stars in his convention.
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Old 07-29-2016, 06:13 PM
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30.2 million viewers for Trump's Speech vs 27.8 million viewers for Hillary's speech.


Hillary speech ratings were down 2.7 million from Obama's 2012's speech.....ouch!!!!


How much money Hillary and the DNC have spent so far?

I thought that 27.8 might be a bit high. That Philly convention was so unwatchable.
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