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The GOP’s Mitt makeover isn’t going over well with American
television viewers. Compared to night two of the 2008 Republican
convention, viewership is down by 17 million.
Paul Ryan is no Sarah Palin. The viewership for Paul Ryan’s speech was down across every network compared to what Sarah Palin averaged in 2008.
NBC was down 3.5 million viewers. ABC was down three million viewers.
CBS and MSNBC were down 2 million viewers each. CNN lost a whopping 5
million viewers compared to Palin’s 2008 speech. Even Fox News was down
1.5 million viewers. In total, only 20 million people tuned in for Paul
Ryan compared to the 37 million who watched Sarah Palin.
Ryan’s ratings nosedive isn’t the Republican convention’s only
problem. Only Fox News and ABC saw their viewership rise or stay the
same from night one to night two. Fox News saw their viewership rise
from 6.89 million on night one to 7.70 million on night two, while ABC
has drawn to 2.86 million viewers on each night.
What really jumps out in the ratings data is how limited the appeal
of this convention is. Fox News has led the ratings for all networks on
both nights. If the Romney campaign was hoping to reach Independents
with their convention, it isn’t working. Over one third of the total
audience is coming from the Republican cheering section known as Fox
News.
Ryan’s ratings collapse highlights his limited popularity. As you
could tell by the reception in the convention hall, Paul Ryan is beloved
by the right. His appeal though seems limited just to the right. Ryan
and the Romney campaign did themselves no favors by having him give a speech that was loaded with falsehoods, while also being completely devoid of any hope, optimism, or vision for the future.
Republicans love nasty negative politics, but America doesn’t. Voters
love optimism and vision, but Mitt Romney has not highlighted any of
this during his convention. Instead the Republican Party has presented
an angry gloom and doom fest where speaker after speaker tell us all how
lousy everything is, and that it is all Barack Obama’s fault.
Since voters don’t like Mitt Romney, it seems the Republican Party
has decided that it must terrify America into supporting him. That type
of strategy makes for a depressing convention, and even worse, it’s bad
television.
Paul Ryan’s speech was delivered like an oral book report by someone
who was making up the book as he went along. It is no surprise that
viewers aren’t tuning in to the Republican convention. This is
convention that lacks warmth, charisma, and star power.
The Republicans were hoping to reinvent Mitt Romney, but they got was confirmation that America is just not into both of them.
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