Early data comes as Trump reportedly concerned Kamala Harris nomination speech will outshine his from RNC

The first night of the ongoing Democratic National Convention in Chicago had signficantly better ratings than the opening of the Republican National Convention last month, according to overnight data.

The DNC had 11.4 percent of sampled households watching in 44 major metro areas across seven networks on Monday, compared with the RNC’s 9.4 percent rating, a difference of over 20 percent, according to TV analyst Michael Mulvihill, president of insights and analytics at FOX Sports, FOX Entertainment, and Tubi.

In a statement on X, the analyst warned that the data was just preliminary.

  • Verdant Banana@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    79.2% did not tune in

    better article would have discussed why both parties are not seeing voter enthusiasm at high percentages and do not think being in bed is the end all reason for the disengagement

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        3 months ago

        Yeah, all she has to do is be a functional human being, and she’s already demonstrated that.

        Still needs to campaign hard in battleground states for down ballots.

        But this isn’t useless, the people tuning in to conventions are already voting for that party. But they’re the ones knocking on doors, phone banking, and other important volunteer work.

        Their engagement is very important, and that’s who conventions cater too.

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        3 months ago

        So am I. But what are we doing to convince others, especially others in battlefront states? Michelle reminded me about that. And honestly it was just refreshing to hear political speech that wasn’t making me cringe or retch.

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      3 months ago

      I work 10 hour days, 5 days a week to make enough to barely save a small retirement, that maybe some day I’ll use before dying. I don’t care to see any of these people on TV congratulating themselves on a Tuesday. I will vote Democrat for the forseeable future because of sanity, but my disengagement is hardly measureable.

    • Aniki 🌱🌿@lemmy.zip
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      3 months ago

      Mate I woulnd’t tune in if Jesus was giving a speech. Both of these conferences are just hot-air extravaganzas – absolutely worthless.

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      3 months ago

      Who fucking watches live TV? Go home boomer and answer the pollster calling your landline to complain more about how much you hate the dems.

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      3 months ago

      It’s largely boring and goes for like 15 hours a day for several days in a row. Much of it occurs while people are working, and the big names often go on after half the country is asleep.

      What are you even talking about? Do you think people staring at their TV for 45 hours would somehow translate to voter enthusiasm? No one watches live TV. People watch clips or recordings after the fact, just like with literally everything else.

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      3 months ago

      What could I possibly gain by watching political party propaganda on TV, especially if I already agree with the message?

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      3 months ago

      I have plenty of voter enthusiasm, I just have better shit to do with my life than watch the DNC or the RNC. I already know what they’re gonna blabber about for literal hours in a row and I frankly don’t care to listen again.