Democrat debate Saturday night (Yes Dorthy, there really was a debate) was viewed by 8 million versus 20 million on average watching GOP debates.

DES MOINES — It took less than an hour after Nielsen ratings revealed a disappointing 8.5 million person audience for last night’s CBS Democratic debate before campaigns resumed their griping about the Democratic National Committee’s debate schedule — a point of contention that’s threatening to flare up yet again.
“We can’t fool ourselves — the Republicans are eating our lunch in terms of attention and viewership because of the unprecedented, unilateral, and arbitrary way the DNC Chair determined this schedule,” said Lis Smith, deputy campaign manager for Martin O’Malley. “It’s clear we need to open up the process, have more debates, and engage more voters in this process."  (Source of text:  Politico).

Editor's notes:  Me?  Well, I am not celebrating this pathetic revelation.   . . . . . . . .    I wouldn't do such a thing   . . . . . . . .    I am laughing to hard to even send my condolences.  

26 million watched the first GOP debate;  13 million watched the first Democrat or so we are told.  23 million watched the second GOP debate;  8.5 million watched the second Democrat debate.  

Understand that their problem has nothing to do with their "process."  Rather,  it has to do with the candidates,  themselves  ---- uninteresting and so to the Left that no one is listening.  

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