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    Harris-Walz Interview Ratings Nearly Double Trump’s Last Big CNN Sit-Down

    By Michael Boyle,

    7 hours ago
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    The first joint interview with Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate Tim Walz was watched live by nearly 6 million viewers on CNN Thursday night, according to the Nielsen data—far outpacing the viewership that tuned the last time Donald Trump appeared on that network.

    It was a strong night for CNN, which has struggled recently to reach the ratings of Fox News or MSNBC. Although it’s a much lower audience rating than Harris and Walz’s big DNC speeches , it’s still a promising stat for the Harris campaign, continuing a trend of her events receiving higher viewership than those from her opponent.

    When Trump gave a town hall on CNN in May 2023, one of his first proper campaign events of the 2024 election cycle, only 3.3 million viewers tuned in. And more recently, when Trump did his first joint sit-down with running mate JD Vance this July, they drew in an estimated 4 million viewers. All of those cable ratings, however, still trail the average audience for the network’s nightly news broadcasts, which tend to bring in around 7-8 million viewers.

    The Harris-Walz campaign can also boast a more popular national convention this year; 20.1 million people tuned into the third day of the DNC where Walz gave his speech, for instance, while only 17.9 million viewers turned in for JD Vance’s big moment.

    There was a smaller gap in ratings between Harris and Trump’s speeches on the DNC’s final night. Harris’s drew in 28.9 million viewers across 15 networks, and Trump’s RNC speech had a height of 28.4 million . Trump’s ratings peaked early, however; as his historically long 93-minute speech went on, his ratings tapered off significantly .

    The ratings gap seemed particularly disappointing for Trump, considering how much pride he openly took in his RNC ratings. After his speech this year, he posted on Truth Social that his ratings were the “best and most successful in history,” even though viewership was trailing behind both his 2020 and 2016 performance.

    Meanwhile, Harris’ convention ratings actually outdid Joe Biden’s in 2020 . It’s a performance that gives credence to the idea that the Harris-Walz campaign has more energy and enthusiasm behind it, whereas that long-speculated Trump fatigue might have finally started to set in.

    Read more at The Daily Beast.

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