Presidential debate: Trump-Clinton showdown breaks record

30 Sep, 2016 - 00:09 0 Views

The ManicaPost

THE presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump was watched by 84 million people on US TV, breaking a previous record set 36 years ago.Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan’s debate in 1980 drew 80,6 million viewers. The viewing figures only count those who watched the debate on the 13 US TV channels that carried it live, meaning the true figure may be much higher. Millions are also thought to have watched worldwide through online live streams or in bars and at parties.

The data provider Nielsen said that viewers stayed tuned through the 98-minute debate. Mr Trump told supporters on Tuesday that he knew the debate would have “one of the largest audiences in the history of television” but he “took a deep breath” and “pretended I was talking to my family”.“You just block it out,” he said.

In 2015 the NFL’s Super Bowl won the biggest US TV audience to date when 114,4 million people watched New England play Seattle. There are two more presidential debates to come between the candidates — On October 9 and October 19 — before the election on November 8. On October 9, Mrs Clinton and Mr Trump will have competition for the attention of the US; NFL teams the Green Bay Packers and the New York Giants will be playing at the same time as the second debate.

On Tuesday, Mrs Clinton said she felt the debate had highlighted important differences between her and Mr Trump.

“His demeanour, his temperament, his behaviour on the stage could be seen by everybody and people can draw their own conclusions,” she said.“

And I thought on several occasions he was making charges and claims that were demonstrably untrue — offering opinions that I think a lot of people would find offensive and off-putting.

“He can run his campaign and present himself however he chooses, but the real point is about temperament and fitness and qualification to hold the most important, hardest job in the world and I think people saw last night some very clear differences between us.”

Asked how he felt about the debate on the television news programme Fox and Friends on Tuesday, Mr Trump said it had gone well, but complained that the moderator Lester Holt had not pressed Mrs Clinton on her “scandals”…

After the debate, Mrs Clinton posted a campaign video  in which Ms Machado describes how she had been treated by Mr Trump.-Online

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