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Originally Posted by TheDoc
Are you trying to pass lies and stupidity on GFY?
1) Palin pulled in more views than Biden. Which is logical because nobody knew who the hell Palin was or still is. I have known about Biden for a long time, like post people that follow politics. She did not pull more views than Obama.
2) You have no idea who is more popular to Oprah. You assume so, until Oprah starts to ask hard questions, about teen pregnancy, that will piss off half the stupid women that already planned on voting for McCain anyway. Your logic is so flawed.
3) Really business wise? Again, a lie. Most major U.S. Corps have already thrown support to Obama, they are ready for change so they can get back into the money loops that this Pres cut them out from.
Anymore bullshit you would like to spew?
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Actually both McCain and Palin drew in more viewers.
Palin had just over 40 million.
An audience of 37.2 million people watched Palin on ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, Fox News Channel and MSNBC, Nielsen Media Research said Thursday. PBS estimated its audience at 3.9 million, based on a less reliable sample of several big cities. Nielsen does not count the audience for C-SPAN, which also showed the speech.
Last week, Nielsen said 38.4 million people watched Obama speak at a Denver stadium on the six commercial networks, along with BET, TV One, Univision and Telemundo - four networks that didn't cover Palin's speech. PBS added an estimated 4 million to that total.
Palin - 37.2 + 3.9 = 41.1 Million viewers.
Sen. McCain?s speech ended the night with a 4.8 rating/7 share - 38.9 million viewers.
Sen. Obama?s speech ended the night with a 4.3 rating/7 share - 38.3 million viewers.
PBS has already predicted there number for McCain will be around 2.5 million, that bring the number up to 41.4 million viewers.
Someone has to ask the question of why cant Barack Hussein Obama seal the deal and why didnt the DNC get the 8-12 pts jump in the polls that was predicted.