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Fox News doubles competition’s debate ratings

In ratings for last night’s presidential debate, Fox News once again came out on top of its cable news competition with 11 million viewers total. CNN came in a distant second with nearly 6 million total viewers and MSNBC third, with 5 million.

A Public Policy Polling poll found that 25 percent of voters in battleground state Colorado watched the debate on Fox News. Even more interesting, Fox News was the only channel with a majority of viewers who said Mitt Romney won the debate.

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  • sacwoodpusher
    Posted on October 18, 2012 at 4:48am

    I’m afraid that MSNBC will cut tje debate off or change thingds to ,ake Obama look good, and Romney bad.Remember the edited tape of Zimmerman? I trust Fox, CBS, and ABC, in tht order.

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  • Ducky657
    Posted on October 17, 2012 at 5:30pm

    Fox isn’t perfect and has people like Geraldo I would like to drive to Tijuana and leave him just to see how long his Gringo hind end would last in the real world and don’t get me started on the “Fox and Friends” cast. However, on balance they tend to mess up a lot less than CNN and folks like Brett Baier keep things on balance and out of the weeds. I was not aware people still watched MSNBC so I was surprised anyone watched them.

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  • JHAMADEY
    Posted on October 17, 2012 at 5:05pm

    If Romney keeps plugging away @ O’s record stay away from the small stuff, dog on roof, rich guy, he wil win easily. Cheap shots, let others do those, on both sides, most are funny. If I hear Obee crack on that 46% one more time, on second thought he should keep it up. It shows him to be what he is. His whole demeanor changes when he goes there. He not as smart as people think he is. So, I guess it;s off to the $35,000,000,00 estate in Hawaii, paid for not by him. Now there’s a story.

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