2024 Presidential Cycle: Republican Debate Ratings Hit All-Time Low
OAN’s James Meyers
1:50 PM – Friday, December 8, 2023
The Fourth Republican Debate Sees a Drop in Ratings
The fourth Republican debate’s ratings took a hit, attracting the lowest viewership compared to all the previous GOP primary debates.
Just over 4 million people tuned in to NewsNation and The CW to watch the intense showdown between former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley (R-S.C.), Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R-Fla.), entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, and former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie (R-N.J.) on the debate stage on Wednesday night.
This decline follows the viewership of 7 million for the third debate, 9 million for the second, and a staggering 12.8 million for the first.
Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump, who has criticized the Republican National Committee (RNC) for their choice of debate hosts, continues to lead in the polls and is the frontrunner for the GOP nomination.
In the 2016 election cycle, Trump’s participation in the first Republican debate attracted a record-breaking 24 million viewers.
CNN has announced that they will be hosting two debates in January, one on the 10th in Iowa and the other on the 21st in New Hampshire.
The RNC, led by chair Ronna McDaniel, has faced heavy criticism for their decisions regarding the debate network.
During the third debate in Miami, Ramaswamy strongly criticized McDaniel’s handling of the debate and called for her resignation.
Stay informed! Subscribe here to receive breaking news blasts directly to your inbox for free: https://www.oann.com/alerts
West Virginia and Indiana have jointly filed an amicus brief urging the Michigan Court Of Appeals to keep 45th President Donald Trump on the ballot for both the primary and general elections.
The White House is now attempting to distance itself from the Council Of American Islamic Relations after a viral video surfaced showing the group’s president celebrating the October 7th attacks on Israel.
In the second part of an exclusive interview, Representative James Comer accuses his opponents of obstructing justice in response to his investigation of the Biden family.
A recent Freedom Economy Survey, conducted in collaboration with Public Square and Red Balloon, reveals that small businesses in America are struggling due to high inflation, expensive capital, and a slowing consumer economy.
Over 10 million people have signed up for X in December, according to X CEO Linda Yaccarino’s post on the social media platform.
Alphabet shares saw a 5.3% increase on Thursday as Wall Street celebrated the launch of Gemini.
Meta Platforms plans to introduce invisible watermarking to its text-to-image generation product, imagine with Meta AI chatbot, in the coming weeks to enhance transparency.
Alphabet has unveiled its most advanced artificial intelligence model capable of processing various forms of information, including video, audio, and text.
rnrn
What factors may have contributed to the decline in viewership for the recent Republican debates?
The Fourth Republican Debate Sees a Drop in Ratings
The fourth Republican debate, which took place on Wednesday night, saw a significant decline in ratings compared to its predecessors. According to reports, just over 4 million people tuned in to NewsNation and The CW to watch the intense showdown between the four presidential hopefuls.
Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, and former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie took the stage for what was expected to be a highly watched debate. However, the ratings fell short, marking the lowest viewership compared to all the previous GOP primary debates.
This decline in viewership follows the downward trend seen in the previous debates. The third debate attracted 7 million viewers, the second had 9 million, and the first had a staggering 12.8 million viewers. It is worth noting that former President Donald Trump, who has been critical of the Republican National Committee (RNC) and their choice of debate hosts, continues to lead in the polls and is the frontrunner for the GOP nomination.
During the 2016 election cycle, Trump’s participation in the first Republican debate attracted a record-breaking 24 million viewers. This stark contrast in viewership highlights the significance of Trump’s presence in these debates.
Looking ahead, CNN has announced that they will be hosting two debates in January. One is scheduled for January 10th in Iowa, and the other will take place on the 21st in New Hampshire. These upcoming debates will be closely watched, considering the declining ratings of the recent Republican debates.
The RNC, led by Chair Ronna McDaniel, has faced heavy criticism for their decisions regarding the debate network. Entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, one of the participants in the recent debate, strongly criticized McDaniel’s handling of the event and called for her resignation.
As the race for the GOP nomination continues, it remains to be seen how the debates will impact the candidates’ standings in the polls. However, it is clear that the declining ratings of the Republican debates reflect a growing disinterest or dissatisfaction among viewers. The RNC and debate hosts will need to reevaluate their strategies to reengage the audience and ensure the debates remain a significant platform for political discourse.
To stay informed on the latest news, you can subscribe here to receive breaking news updates directly to your inbox for free: [https://www.oann.com/alerts](https://www.oann.com/alerts).
" Conservative News Daily does not always share or support the views and opinions expressed here; they are just those of the writer."
Now loading...