Republican National Convention (RNC) - 2020
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wrote on 29 Aug 2020, 04:09 last edited by
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@xenon said in Republican National Convention (RNC) - 2020:
Hell - even the people who literally support him don’t really care for him
So how are we gonna throw these people under the bus for this I wonder?
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wrote on 29 Aug 2020, 05:02 last edited by
Same general message can be made about Biden. Replay Kamala attacking Biden over busing...
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wrote on 29 Aug 2020, 09:30 last edited by
Those clips are embarrassing for Trump, but they are also embarrassing for the persons in the video. How somebody like Ted Cruz can support Trump with a straight face after what he said about him is beyond me.
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@xenon said in Republican National Convention (RNC) - 2020:
Hell - even the people who literally support him don’t really care for him
So how are we gonna throw these people under the bus for this I wonder?
wrote on 29 Aug 2020, 11:07 last edited by Loki@Aqua-Letifer said in Republican National Convention (RNC) - 2020:
@xenon said in Republican National Convention (RNC) - 2020:
Hell - even the people who literally support him don’t really care for him
So how are we gonna throw these people under the bus for this I wonder?
Those videos are all before he was President and they seemed to have changed their mind after he became President and showed them what he was capable of.
You could conjure up about the same of people attacking Biden.
This is very old wine in new bottles.
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wrote on 29 Aug 2020, 11:31 last edited by
How about zero presence of former presidents or even nominees from the party?
That’s unprecedented.
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How about zero presence of former presidents or even nominees from the party?
That’s unprecedented.
wrote on 29 Aug 2020, 11:33 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Republican National Convention (RNC) - 2020:
How about zero presence of former presidents or even nominees from the party?
That’s unprecedented.
It is and yet this election may be close? What does that say about the other side?
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wrote on 29 Aug 2020, 11:37 last edited by
Well the fact that all living presidents and First Ladies and every living nominee spoke, says they’ve managed not to get hijacked yet. Key word being ‘yet’.
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@jon-nyc said in Republican National Convention (RNC) - 2020:
How about zero presence of former presidents or even nominees from the party?
That’s unprecedented.
It is and yet this election may be close? What does that say about the other side?
wrote on 29 Aug 2020, 11:40 last edited by@Loki said in Republican National Convention (RNC) - 2020:
@jon-nyc said in Republican National Convention (RNC) - 2020:
How about zero presence of former presidents or even nominees from the party?
That’s unprecedented.
It is and yet this election may be close? What does that say about the other side?
It says the other side has more support from former Presidents and former Presidential nominees. The side that has no such support sucks bigly.
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wrote on 29 Aug 2020, 11:42 last edited by
“Across their respective four nights of programming, the Democratic convention averaged more than 20 million total viewers per night in the 10 p.m. spotlight viewing hour, compared with 17.4 million total viewers for the GOP convention.“
The TV viewership numbers are in. The Democratic National Convention has won the TV viewership comparison.
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“Across their respective four nights of programming, the Democratic convention averaged more than 20 million total viewers per night in the 10 p.m. spotlight viewing hour, compared with 17.4 million total viewers for the GOP convention.“
The TV viewership numbers are in. The Democratic National Convention has won the TV viewership comparison.
wrote on 29 Aug 2020, 11:46 last edited by@Axtremus said in Republican National Convention (RNC) - 2020:
“Across their respective four nights of programming, the Democratic convention averaged more than 20 million total viewers per night in the 10 p.m. spotlight viewing hour, compared with 17.4 million total viewers for the GOP convention.“
The TV viewership numbers are in. The Democratic National Convention has won the TV viewership comparison.
And yet the DNC is playing defense after the event. Looks like Trump won the convention round. So much nervousness. Frankly I am surprised too.
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“Across their respective four nights of programming, the Democratic convention averaged more than 20 million total viewers per night in the 10 p.m. spotlight viewing hour, compared with 17.4 million total viewers for the GOP convention.“
The TV viewership numbers are in. The Democratic National Convention has won the TV viewership comparison.
wrote on 29 Aug 2020, 11:49 last edited by@Axtremus said in Republican National Convention (RNC) - 2020:
“Across their respective four nights of programming, the Democratic convention averaged more than 20 million total viewers per night in the 10 p.m. spotlight viewing hour, compared with 17.4 million total viewers for the GOP convention.“
The TV viewership numbers are in. The Democratic National Convention has won the TV viewership comparison.
That’s interesting. Winning side got more viewers in every election for the last quarter century.
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wrote on 29 Aug 2020, 11:55 last edited by
Jesus H. Christ. You democrats have list your fucking minds. TV viewership dropped sharply from a year ago as well. It wasn't because people preferred the democrat convention over the Republican convention, you fools. It was because a third of the country was trying to deal with a hurricane .
Get a grip.
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“Across their respective four nights of programming, the Democratic convention averaged more than 20 million total viewers per night in the 10 p.m. spotlight viewing hour, compared with 17.4 million total viewers for the GOP convention.“
The TV viewership numbers are in. The Democratic National Convention has won the TV viewership comparison.
wrote on 29 Aug 2020, 15:41 last edited by@Axtremus said in Republican National Convention (RNC) - 2020:
17.4 million total viewers for the GOP convention.
BIGGEST audience EVER for watching a convention. Either side!!!
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wrote on 29 Aug 2020, 17:47 last edited by
@xenon said in Republican National Convention (RNC) - 2020:
Hell - even the people who literally support him don’t really care for him
Caring for him is meaningful.
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“Across their respective four nights of programming, the Democratic convention averaged more than 20 million total viewers per night in the 10 p.m. spotlight viewing hour, compared with 17.4 million total viewers for the GOP convention.“
The TV viewership numbers are in. The Democratic National Convention has won the TV viewership comparison.
wrote on 29 Aug 2020, 20:56 last edited by@Axtremus said in Republican National Convention (RNC) - 2020:
“Across their respective four nights of programming, the Democratic convention averaged more than 20 million total viewers per night in the 10 p.m. spotlight viewing hour, compared with 17.4 million total viewers for the GOP convention.“
The TV viewership numbers are in. The Democratic National Convention has won the TV viewership comparison.
Now, add the online numbers up, and it's different:
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-campaign-millions-republican-national-convention
the Republican National Convention brought in 147.9 million total views across television and online between Monday and the end of Thursday night's programming, according to a senior campaign official.
The DNC convention, as Fox News previously reported, had 122 million total viewers through television and online.
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@Axtremus said in Republican National Convention (RNC) - 2020:
“Across their respective four nights of programming, the Democratic convention averaged more than 20 million total viewers per night in the 10 p.m. spotlight viewing hour, compared with 17.4 million total viewers for the GOP convention.“
The TV viewership numbers are in. The Democratic National Convention has won the TV viewership comparison.
Now, add the online numbers up, and it's different:
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-campaign-millions-republican-national-convention
the Republican National Convention brought in 147.9 million total views across television and online between Monday and the end of Thursday night's programming, according to a senior campaign official.
The DNC convention, as Fox News previously reported, had 122 million total viewers through television and online.
wrote on 29 Aug 2020, 21:27 last edited byIf true the total on-line is interesting from two perspectives:
- Why is it not be measured when publicly reporting results
- Seems counterintuitive that GOP would have more on-line users
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@Axtremus said in Republican National Convention (RNC) - 2020:
“Across their respective four nights of programming, the Democratic convention averaged more than 20 million total viewers per night in the 10 p.m. spotlight viewing hour, compared with 17.4 million total viewers for the GOP convention.“
The TV viewership numbers are in. The Democratic National Convention has won the TV viewership comparison.
Now, add the online numbers up, and it's different:
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-campaign-millions-republican-national-convention
the Republican National Convention brought in 147.9 million total views across television and online between Monday and the end of Thursday night's programming, according to a senior campaign official.
The DNC convention, as Fox News previously reported, had 122 million total viewers through television and online.
wrote on 29 Aug 2020, 21:29 last edited by@George-K said in Republican National Convention (RNC) - 2020:
Now, add the online numbers up, ...
In this day and age, undoubtedly "online" viewing constitute the majority. The problem is there is not a good way to accurately measure it. Read through the Fox News article and you would see that there is no information on methodology. Fox News don't tell even tell which streaming sites/platforms's statistics are included, much less any mention of the measurement methodologies used by those sites/platforms.
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If true the total on-line is interesting from two perspectives:
- Why is it not be measured when publicly reporting results
- Seems counterintuitive that GOP would have more on-line users
wrote on 29 Aug 2020, 21:31 last edited by@Loki said in Republican National Convention (RNC) - 2020:
If true the total on-line is interesting from two perspectives:
- Why is it not be measured when publicly reporting results
- Seems counterintuitive that GOP would have more on-line users
I also am surprised that both numbers are that high, considering a population of 350 million or so. Half the people watched?
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@George-K said in Republican National Convention (RNC) - 2020:
Now, add the online numbers up, ...
In this day and age, undoubtedly "online" viewing constitute the majority. The problem is there is not a good way to accurately measure it. Read through the Fox News article and you would see that there is no information on methodology. Fox News don't tell even tell which streaming sites/platforms's statistics are included, much less any mention of the measurement methodologies used by those sites/platforms.
wrote on 29 Aug 2020, 21:37 last edited by@Axtremus said in Republican National Convention (RNC) - 2020:
The problem is there is not a good way to accurately measure it. Read through the Fox News article and you would see that there is no information on methodology. Fox News don't tell even tell which streaming sites/platforms's statistics are included, much less any mention of the measurement methodologies used by those sites/platforms.
Indeed. I would assume, however, that they used the same methodologies for DNC and RNC. It would be interesting to see what those were. And, the RNC numbers were quoted delivered by a "senior campaign official."
I watched both conventions...wait, let me rephrase that. When I watched both conventions, I watched on my computer via Comcast. Was I counted either time?
But what matters more than viewers is money, and the RNC outraised the DNC by about six million dollars.