Washington – Fox News Debate Without Trump Had Second Lowest Rating So Far

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    General view of the venue as Republican U.S. presidential candidates (on stage, L-R) U.S. Senator Rand Paul, Governor Chris Christie, Dr. Ben Carson, Senator Ted Cruz, Senator Marco Rubio, former Governor Jeb Bush and Governor John Kasich participate in the debate held by Fox News for the top 2016 U.S. Republican presidential candidates in Des Moines, Iowa January 28, 2016.   REUTERS/Jim Young Washington – The Fox News Republican debate without front-runner Donald Trump received the second-lowest viewership ratings of the seven such televised encounters among Republicans so far this election cycle, CNN reported on Friday.

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    But CNN said the debate was still rated more highly than coverage of a rally at the same time that was hosted by Trump, who boycotted the Fox News event in a fight with the network.

    Citing early data from measurement company Nielsen, CNN said the Fox News debate in Iowa on Thursday had a household rating of 8.4, beating only an earlier debate on the less-prominent Fox Business Network.

    That rating means 8.4 percent of U.S. so-called metered market homes with TV sets watched the face-off, CNN said.

    Other Republican debates ahead of the Nov. 8 presidential election have had much higher ratings. Full viewership numbers will be released later on Friday, CNN said. Fox News said it had no comment on viewer figures.

    Billionaire Trump refused to participate in the debate out of anger that Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly was a moderator. Last-minute phone calls with Fox News Chairman Roger Ailes failed to resolve their dispute.

    Instead, Trump he held his own rally in Iowa at the same time, which he promoted as a way to raise money for charity.

    Cable channels that showed parts of Trump’s event combined for about a quarter of the debate audience, CNN said.

    Trump often claims on the campaign trail that he is responsible for strong viewership of Republican debates. And even though he boycotted Thursday’s event, he managed to upstage it, dominating Twitter mentions and Google searches during the debate.

    The prime-time event lacked some of the heat Trump often injects into debates and instead focused largely on policy. His absence also allowed former Florida Governor Jeb Bush and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie time to make their case to voters seeking a mainstream candidate.


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    Tzi_Bar_David
    Tzi_Bar_David
    8 years ago

    Since money is the only real thing Roger Ailes cares about, Megyn Kelly should be polishing up her resume. I suspect she will be out seeking new employment in the very near future.

    Aron1
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    Aron1
    8 years ago

    Perhaps the 2nd lowest rating, yet the highest average AND aggregate IQ.
    Go figure.

    Mark Levin
    Mark Levin
    8 years ago

    That’s okay all those Trumpies missed a good debate.