shockedcanadian
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I don't believe the polls. I just don't. This is an entirely new breed of voter and many are very skeptical of motives. Others, simply don't want to obediently expose their personal choices.
Trump understands ratings, so he has to understand, they can't be manipulated, these are real citizens who cast their vote with their eyes. He is drawing big crowds on twitter, steaming his rallies if they can't be there, tuning in to his Town Halls. If he wants to win, he has to be present, confident and tout his record. America needs the lion that ran in 2016, with a little more tact and political experience.
If a re-election is what is needed to ensure Chinas place in the world falls, then it must be done. Keep fighting Mr. President! Don't believe the polls or the B.S pundits who do their bosses bidding. Fight and win for America. Americans love a fighter and a winner. You did it once, you can easily do it again! Don't get tired of winning now!
'Hannity' town hall with Trump dominates in viewership across all primetime, beats Maddow and Cuomo combined
he "Hannity" town hall featuring President Trump was the most-watched hour of television across both broadcast and cable networks.
The sitdown between the president and Fox News host Sean Hannity drew a whopping 5.1 million viewers on Thursday night, which beat MSNBC and CNN combined during that same 9 p.m. time slot according to final Nielsen data. MSNBC's "The Rachel Maddow Show" drew just 3.1 million viewers while and CNN's "Cuomo Prime Time" drew a measly 1.8 million viewers.
"Hannity" also dominated among the key demographic of adults age 25-54 with 968,000 viewers while CNN's Chris Cuomo edged out MSNBC's Rachel Maddow with 490,000 and 484,000 viewers respectively.
The town hall event, which took place in the swing state of Wisconsin, drew more viewers than the entire primetime lineups on ABC, CBS and NBC. The most-watched programs on broadcast television on Thursday night were CBS' encore airing of "Young Sheldon," which drew 4.8 million viewers, and ABC's "Holey Moley" with 3.8 million viewers, both during the 8 p.m. time slot.
Trump understands ratings, so he has to understand, they can't be manipulated, these are real citizens who cast their vote with their eyes. He is drawing big crowds on twitter, steaming his rallies if they can't be there, tuning in to his Town Halls. If he wants to win, he has to be present, confident and tout his record. America needs the lion that ran in 2016, with a little more tact and political experience.
If a re-election is what is needed to ensure Chinas place in the world falls, then it must be done. Keep fighting Mr. President! Don't believe the polls or the B.S pundits who do their bosses bidding. Fight and win for America. Americans love a fighter and a winner. You did it once, you can easily do it again! Don't get tired of winning now!
'Hannity' town hall with Trump dominates in viewership across all primetime, beats Maddow and Cuomo combined
he "Hannity" town hall featuring President Trump was the most-watched hour of television across both broadcast and cable networks.
The sitdown between the president and Fox News host Sean Hannity drew a whopping 5.1 million viewers on Thursday night, which beat MSNBC and CNN combined during that same 9 p.m. time slot according to final Nielsen data. MSNBC's "The Rachel Maddow Show" drew just 3.1 million viewers while and CNN's "Cuomo Prime Time" drew a measly 1.8 million viewers.
"Hannity" also dominated among the key demographic of adults age 25-54 with 968,000 viewers while CNN's Chris Cuomo edged out MSNBC's Rachel Maddow with 490,000 and 484,000 viewers respectively.
The town hall event, which took place in the swing state of Wisconsin, drew more viewers than the entire primetime lineups on ABC, CBS and NBC. The most-watched programs on broadcast television on Thursday night were CBS' encore airing of "Young Sheldon," which drew 4.8 million viewers, and ABC's "Holey Moley" with 3.8 million viewers, both during the 8 p.m. time slot.