Washington Post: “Since January, CNN has staged 20 town halls, featuring both well-known candidates like Bernie Sanders and Kamala Harris (both twice) to long shots like businessman Andrew Yang and self-help book author Marianne Williamson… Only four candidates — Harris, Sanders, Warren and Buttigieg — have drawn more viewers than CNN averages on a typical weeknight, around 1.16 million people.”
“The rest, at least in television terms, have ranged anywhere from subpar to flaming disasters. Back-to-back town halls featuring Yang and Williamson drew about 310,000 viewers in April, far below the network’s modest 907,000 average for all the candidates. None of its town halls has surpassed regular programming on cable rivals Fox and MSNBC.”
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