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PRIMER DEBATE PRESIDENCIAL ROMPE RÉCORD EN TWITTER
Según Nielsen Social Contest Ratings, casi 17.1 millones de tuits fueron enviados durante el evento. El récord anterior lo tenía el debate del año 2012 entre Barack Obama y Mitt Romney que obtuvo 10.3 millones de tuits.
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Election Update: Early Polls Suggest A Post-Debate Bounce For Clinton
Every scientific poll we’ve encountered so far suggests that voters thought Hillary Clinton beat Donald Trump in Monday night’s debate.
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15 students attended debate
When Wright State decided not to host the debate due to security and financial concerns, the event moved to the alternate site, Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York. Hofstra President Stuart Rabinowitz contacted Wright State President David R. Hopkins and offered 15 tickets to help ease
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At 84 Million Viewers, Debate Was the Most-Watched Ever
The first presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump was watched by 84 million television viewers, Nielsen said on Tuesday, the largest audience since televised debates began in 1960.
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Presidential debate sends "Monday Night Football" to historic viewership low
The NFL normally plays backup to no one -- but Monday night ESPN's "Monday Night Football" had to compete with the first presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, and it took a big hit as a result, bringing in the program's lowest viewership in at least the past 25 years.
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1st Debate Blew Monday Night Football Out Of The Water Despite Trump's Fears
Monday's debate between Trump and Hillary Clinton was the most-watched presidential debate ever, while Monday Night Football suffered what were potentially the lowest ratings in its 47-year history
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NDC may reconsider IEA debate boycott - Ablakwa
Deputy Education minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has indicated, it is possible for the NDC to rescind its decision to boycott the 2016 presidential debates being organised be the Institute for Economic Governance (IEA).
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Ghana
At 84 Million Viewers, Debate Was the Most-Watched Ever
The first presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump was watched by 84 million television viewers, Nielsen said on Tuesday, the largest audience since televised debates began in 1960.
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‘S.N.L.’ Begins a New Season With Alec Baldwin as Donald Trump
Yes, to kick off its 42nd season, “Saturday Night Live,” the NBC sketch comedy institution, opened with a parody of the first presidential debate, pitting Kate McKinnon as Hillary Clinton against Alec Baldwin as Donald J. Trump, and Michael Che as the baffled, deadpan moderator, Lester Holt.
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By the Numbers: Butting In, and Going On, Trump Dominates
The first presidential debate on Monday drew all the hype of a Super Bowl or Academy Awards ceremony — and perhaps an audience to match. It may take days or weeks to measure the impact of the first confrontation between Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump, but a few hard numbers already tell the
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When Trump said that not paying taxes ‘makes me smart,’ undecided voters in N.C. gasped
Polls show that the race between Clinton and Trump is deadlocked in North Carolina, a once solidly conservative state that has seesawed between Republicans and Democrats in recent years and is too tight to call for either candidate.
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Do Presidential Debates Impact Election Outcomes?
And yet, according to the numbers, the debates have done little to change the fundamental structure of recent presidential races.
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