— Morning Joe (@Morning_Joe) January 29, 2016
Joe Scarborough: Cruz and Rubio "had their worst nights" of all the debates.- Fox News averaged "a record-smashing 25 million viewers" last August during the first GOP debate of the season where Trump clashed with moderator Megyn Kelly at that time (source);
- Thursday night? The Fox News - Google GOP Debate had only 12.5 million viewers between 9 and 11 p.m. Eastern, according to Nielsen (source).
- Donald Trump warning prompts RNC leaders to scrap plans to change convention rules - Washington Times
- Trump leads in ALL the latest polls
— Morning Joe (@Morning_Joe) January 29, 2016
— Morning Joe (@Morning_Joe) January 29, 2016
G.O.P. Debate Stars the Ghost of Donald Trump. "What the debate made clear is that Trump is all fox." @FrankBruni https://t.co/YgUgys0NH6
— Joe Scarborough (@JoeNBC) January 29, 2016
Ok, let's be honest, gang. Love him @ his whole, crazy act or not, this debate was kind of snoozer without @realDonaldTrump. #GOPDebate
— David Axelrod (@davidaxelrod) January 29, 2016
There's a Google color coded state by state search map here in debate spin room. And Trump is most searched in every state for this debate
— Chuck Todd (@chucktodd) January 29, 2016
Anyone thinking Trump loses this game of chicken hasn't been paying attention for the past 6 months.
— Joe Scarborough (@JoeNBC) January 27, 2016
Megan's post-debate show seems like an effort to bury Trump.
— Gabriel Sherman (@gabrielsherman) January 29, 2016
Megyn Kelly's Dislike of Donald Trump and his Supporters. https://t.co/7FTxX2UNOd
— Joe Scarborough (@JoeNBC) January 27, 2016
.@gabrielsherman talked directly to GOP voters, and it's a more insightful look than anything a pollster has said: https://t.co/hkOGlRfp2Y
— Tyler S. Bugg (@tsbugg) January 29, 2016
I feel like #ThisTown hasn’t yet come to terms with the reasonably high probability that Donald Trump is going to become president.
— Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias) January 29, 2016
Above: 2016 Search Trends in US--4 Republican candidates shown--view full report in Google Trends |
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