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Fox received bad news as a poll revealed that a significant number of Republicans boycotted the debate following Trump’s decision to snub the network.

Is a ‍Republican presidential debate without former President Donald Trump ‍worth watching?

A ⁤large chunk ‌of Republicans don’t seem to think so.

A slim majority of⁤ 52 percent ⁣of Republicans indicated‍ they would watch Wednesday‍ night’s GOP ⁤primary debate on Fox News ⁤in an Economist/YouGov ‍ poll ‌released the same day.

Of this⁤ demographic, only 19 percent said they “definitely” would watch the contest.

A ⁣larger 33 percent of Republicans said they “probably” would watch the Milwaukee event.

By⁤ comparison, 36 percent⁣ said they weren’t⁣ planning‌ to watch — with ‌15 percent “definitely” assured of their decision.

Twelve percent of Republicans weren’t sure about their plans for the debate.

The online‍ poll surveyed 1,309 registered voters Saturday through Tuesday. It had a margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percent.

More Democrats appeared​ interested in the​ spectacle than independents, with 42 percent of the former indicating a probable or definite plan to watch.

A mere 27 percent of non-affiliated⁢ voters had the ‌same idea.

Across party demographics, 38 percent​ of Americans said they planned to view the debate, while 47 ​percent said they had other⁤ plans.

Trump announced he had decided against attending the debate days before​ the ⁢contest.

The GOP front-runner also said he is opting out of all‌ primary debates, citing his overwhelming lead in the​ polls.

Instead of facing his challengers on ​a debate stage, Trump appeared in a prerecorded interview with former Fox News ‌host Tucker Carlson released online during the same time frame ​as the debate.

The former president’s numerous criminal charges were discussed during the ⁢debate Wednesday.

The candidates ⁤were asked whether they would support ⁣ Trump as the Republican nominee if he is convicted.

Six of the eight candidates — Florida⁤ Gov. Rob ‍DeSantis, businessman Vivek Ramaswamy, former Vice President Mike Pence, former U.N. Ambassador⁤ Nikki Haley, South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum — ⁢raised their hands.

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson did not.

Christie was⁤ booed by the Milwaukee audience⁣ when he explained his stance.

The post ⁣ Bad⁤ News for Fox: Poll Shows Large Chunk of Republicans Skipped Debate After Trump Snubbed Network appeared first on⁤ The Western Journal.



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