New York – Vice Presidential Debate Seen By 35.6 Million Viewers

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    Democratic U.S. vice presidential nominee Senator Tim Kaine (L) shakes hands with Republican U.S. vice presidential nominee Governor Mike Pence at the start of their vice presidential debate at Longwood University in Farmville, Virginia, U.S., October 4, 2016.  REUTERS/Chris Keane New York – More than half of the 84 million viewers who flocked last week to the first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton found something else to do when their respective running mates faced off Tuesday night.

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    A total of 35.6 million viewers watched GOP vice presidential hopeful Mike Pence debate Democratic rival Tim Kaine on eight networks measured by the Nielsen company.

    NBC was on top with 7 million viewers, followed by CBS, ABC and Fox News Channel, the most-watched cable outlet, and CNN, MSNBC, Fox broadcasting and Fox Business Network.

    This number was down sharply from the estimated 50 million viewers who saw Republican challenger Paul Ryan debate Vice President Joe Biden in 2012. An extraordinary 70 million people watched GOP candidate Sarah Palin debate Biden in 2008.


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