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Last night’s debate was popular with viewers — which probably is good news for Mitt Romney, who is generally regarded as having performed very well.
According to the overnight ratings, 58 million people tuned in to watch the candidates spar over the issues — a number that doesn’t include those who watched on PBS, Univision, or CSPAN or on-line. Surprisingly, more people watched this debate than watched the first presidential debate in 2008, when President Obama was at the height of his popularity. The TV audience also was far larger than the viewership for this year’s Democratic and Republican conventions.
I’m glad to see that the American people are paying attention to this election. I wonder whether the significantly increased viewership for this debate may have been influenced, at least in part, by a desire on the part of some fed-up voters who are sick of silly attack ads…
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one ififty chane of making it home alive.
real problems………
real problem in the crush of zoid ghq.