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SUBMAN1 09-05-08 04:45 PM

Record numbers of viewers tune in to the GOP convention
 
Most watched political convention in American history. That's pretty impressive. Shows a lack of confidence in Obama's standing I'd say.

-S

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/wash...ican-view.html

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After lackluster showings in viewership at the beginning of the week, the Republican National Convention bounced back on Wednesday and Thursday, making it the most-watched political convention in American history (or at least since Nielsen began recording convention viewership in 1960)....

Platapus 09-05-08 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by SUBMAN1
Most watched political convention in American history. That's pretty impressive. Shows a lack of confidence in Obama's standing I'd say.

-S


That's a rather shallow level of analysis.

Only you can take a tv watching statistic (which is estimated) and turn it into an inference of lack of confidence with the candidate you disagree with.

Did ja ever consider that the hoopla over the selection of Palin might have just sparked a little interest? :yep:

Frame57 09-05-08 09:48 PM

I was hoping for Sarah to have a wardrobe malfunction.....:arrgh!:

09-05-08 11:47 PM

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Originally Posted by SUBMAN1
Most watched political convention in American history. That's pretty impressive. Shows a lack of confidence in Obama's standing I'd say.

-S

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/wash...ican-view.html

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After lackluster showings in viewership at the beginning of the week, the Republican National Convention bounced back on Wednesday and Thursday, making it the most-watched political convention in American history (or at least since Nielsen began recording convention viewership in 1960)....

Great analysis from a guy that posts Obama/Amish toilet humor on subsim forums.

Stealth Hunter 09-06-08 12:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Frame57
I was hoping for Sarah to have a wardrobe malfunction.....:arrgh!:

Like Janet Jackson?

UnderseaLcpl 09-06-08 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Stealth Hunter
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Originally Posted by Frame57
I was hoping for Sarah to have a wardrobe malfunction.....:arrgh!:

Like Janet Jackson?


As opposed to......what, a suicide bomber?

SUBMAN1 09-06-08 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Platapus
That's a rather shallow level of analysis.

Only you can take a tv watching statistic (which is estimated) and turn it into an inference of lack of confidence with the candidate you disagree with.

Did ja ever consider that the hoopla over the selection of Palin might have just sparked a little interest? :yep:

I'm sure it did. Problem is, the GOP is 'never' as high as the democrat side. Ever! If a poll shows both at 40% for example, a conservative is less likely to participate in that poll so you are looking at numbers that are under-representing for the Republican side. Always.

Its most telling portion is that people were not happy with the choices up to that point. Palin was the perfect ingredient to boost things like I've never seen before in a Repub convention (and I've been watching them a long time!)

-S

SUBMAN1 09-06-08 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Kraut
Great analysis from a guy that posts Obama/Amish toilet humor on subsim forums.

Great analysis on me from someone that basis his opinion from a posted joke. :p

-S

mrbeast 09-06-08 12:21 PM

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Originally Posted by SUBMAN1
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Originally Posted by Platapus
That's a rather shallow level of analysis.

Only you can take a tv watching statistic (which is estimated) and turn it into an inference of lack of confidence with the candidate you disagree with.

Did ja ever consider that the hoopla over the selection of Palin might have just sparked a little interest? :yep:

I'm sure it did. Problem is, the GOP is 'never' as high as the democrat side. Ever! If a poll shows both at 40% for example, a conservative is less likely to participate in that poll so you are looking at numbers that are under-representing for the Republican side. Always.

Its most telling portion is that people were not happy with the choices up to that point. Palin was the perfect ingredient to boost things like I've never seen before in a Repub convention (and I've been watching them a long time!)

-S

Come on Subman, this is really scraping the barrel for anything that even remotely smells like good news. :D ;)

Frame57 09-06-08 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Stealth Hunter
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Originally Posted by Frame57
I was hoping for Sarah to have a wardrobe malfunction.....:arrgh!:

Like Janet Jackson?

You bet! I think she is kind of hot. Has that librarian thing going for her:up:

Tchocky 09-06-08 12:26 PM

The GOP convention was more newsworthy due to Palin. Nobody knew who she was until last week. Subman's conclusion is erroneous.

SUBMAN1 09-06-08 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Tchocky
The GOP convention was more newsworthy due to Palin. Nobody knew who she was until last week. Subman's conclusion is erroneous.

I don't agree.

-S

Tchocky 09-06-08 12:31 PM

Course you don't, I'm disagreeing with you.

Why do you think that it's Obama who's responsible for the increased interest in the convention instead of an unprecedented selection for the McCain ticket? I mean, who has dominated the news either side of the convention?

SUBMAN1 09-06-08 12:35 PM

See you would be right if Palin was speaking the whole time. When the numbers came in, Palin's speech was already over the day before! It was McCains speech they came to see.

-S

Digital_Trucker 09-06-08 12:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Tchocky
Course you don't, I'm disagreeing with you.

Why do you think that it's Obama who's responsible for the increased interest in the convention instead of an unprecedented selection for the McCain ticket? I mean, who has dominated the news either side of the convention?

The news is hardly an indicator of anything except for the medias bias to the democrats.


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