An estimated 28.9 million people watched Vice President Harris’ speech at the Democratic Convention, beating Trump’s speech at the Republican Convention by 500,000 more viewers.
On the 23rd, Nielsen, a US research company, announced that an estimated 28.9 million people watched Vice President Harris’ acceptance speech on the 22nd, which closed the Democratic National Convention for the presidential election, based on average viewership data from TV stations and other sources. According to news site Politico, that number exceeded the viewership of former President Trump’s speech at the Republican National Convention in July by about 500,000 people. More than 19 million people tuned in to watch President Biden speak on the first day of the Democratic Convention on the 19th of this month. Former President Obama’s speech on the 20th was watched by approximately 21 million people. Related threads Harris leads Trump in almost all battleground states, Nevada is the only battleground state where Trump is leading US Presidential election ★4 [Goma Kanpachi★] A leading Republican conservative supports Harris in the US presidential election, calling Trump “highly unqualified” [Goma Kanpachi★] Trump finally lets out his complaints, hinting at moving to Venezuela after the presidential election [Goma Kanpachi★] “This is our offense” Walds emphasizes “freedom” and accepts the nomination for vice presidential candidate, his son Gus says in tears, “That’s my dad” [Goma Kanpachi★] Harris’ speech erupts in “Michael Jordan-level” cheers, “excited” enough to blow the roof off, US media commentary [Goma Kanpachi★].
>>1 Even if it’s a small margin, they want to convey that Harris has the advantage Her anti-Trump, pro-Democratic stance hasn’t changed since Trump first came to power.
I think the Japanese talk shows are all excited and shouting “Harris, Harris!” It’s exactly the same as the Renho uproar I don’t mind them praising Harris, but they should give the same amount of heat to Trump.
>>16 Japanese TV people think they’re intellectuals, so they probably don’t like the crazy Trump. If you watch, you’ll understand. America is divided into those who like Trump (and hate intellectuals) and those who dislike Trump, and the situation is evenly split. I wonder what will happen.
>>16 The media is so left-leaning these days They expected R to win and even reported it as a close race but the reality was that Ishimaru would overtake them they didn’t realize until the results were out.
North Carolina is also looking shaky. It’s getting harder for Trump to portray himself as an ally of blue-collar workers in his interview with Elon Musk. At this rate, it’s probably better to think Florida is also in danger. Florida is already a weaker Republican base than North Carolina. If Republican bases like Arizona, Georgia, and North Carolina are in danger, it’s probably best not to think Florida will remain safe.
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