I comfort myself with the knowledge that there's a pretty good chance he won't be able to vote in the upcoming election.His silence is deafening.
I comfort myself with the knowledge that there's a pretty good chance he won't be able to vote in the upcoming election.His silence is deafening.
And neither will you in whatever happens in Canada . Yet you will still comment . Typical two faced democrat .I comfort myself with the knowledge that there's a pretty good chance he won't be able to vote in the upcoming election.
Wrong.
Nielsen update (6 p.m. ET):
Final live-plus-same-day data for day two coverage of the 2020 RNC has arrived, and it’s better news for the Republicans.
A total of 19.42 million viewers watched the 10-11:15 p.m. ET common coverage period across 11 Nielsen-measured networks. That’s a 7% bump from the early-afternoon report showing 18 million watching across 6 Nielsen-measured networks, +14% from what opening night of the convention drew, down 2% from what the RNC drew on night two of 2016, (19.75 million), and +1% more than what the DNC drew on night two of their 2020 convention (19.215 million).
After adjusted data arrived, night two of the 2020 RNC drew roughly 209,000 more viewers than night two of the 2020 DNC.
The Nielsen-measured networks included in the final average total: ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS, CNN, CNNe, Fox Business Network, FOXNC, MSNBC, Newsmax and Newsy.
source: https://www.adweek.com/tvnewser/early-nielsen-data-shows-18-million-viewers-watched-night-2-of-the-rnc-across-6-networks-up-14-from-night-1/453483/
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