The Dems had a debate last night. Here are some numbers:

The CNN article, here, trying hard to play down the actual numbers,  talks in terms of Neilsen market share.  MSNBC'S debate,  Thursday night,  had a 3.3 Neilsen rating  lower than the previous low (ABC) of 6.o.  That is the report and no one knows what that means. 

So,  what does this mean?

Take the first Fox debate with its 24 million viewers.  The Neilsen rating was 33.6.  The last Fox debate,  without Trump, scored 8.0 with Neilsen  (nearly 12 million).  

The MSNBC debate,  Thursday night,  came in with 3.3 and a total viewership of 4.6 million Americans.  We are talking family and friends,  folks.


Turns out the Dems have missed a huge opportunity to talk to the nation in their debates.  No more than 35 million folks have watched all of the Democrat debates compared to a nominal 100 million for the GOP debates. 

You tell me which side has momentum on its side. 

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