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Hello Sanwichh
You went to a lot of trouble showing the Nielsen ratings, but the primaries are in the last stages.
I was never comparing MSNBC ratings to Fox's ratings, but it does not matter to me. MSNBC is about 90% politics so when I get home to watch TV, I know they will be talking about politics. Now politics only appeal to small segment of the population. Because of this 15 month standoff between Hillary and Obama the networks are covering more.
What you seem to discount ,Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton did well without one single network(Fox), because if you take the ratings of CNN ,MSNBC, ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS, CNBC, Ellen, Larry King,Tara Banks, the View, Today Show and Oprah the candidates got plenty of coverage without having to rely on Fox. Your rating show head-to-head, but not necessarily cumulative results of the viewing audience. The candidates were not hurting for votes because the Democrats have had record turnouts, a lot more than their Republican...
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