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VP Debate Drew 43 Million Viewers

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43 million viewers watched the vice presidential debate between J.D. Vance and Tim Walz.

The age group that watched the most was 55 and older.

The Hill reported:

The vice presidential debate between Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio) and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) drew 43 million viewers, according to Nielsen statistics.

Viewers watched Tuesday's showdown on 15 different networks, and the game lasted just under two hours. It was watched by over 30 million households, over 9 million people between the ages of 35 and 54, and over 3 million among those between the ages of 18 and 34.

The most watched age group was those 55 and older, with 29 million viewers.

A CNN/CBS poll found that people think Vance won the debate.

Breitbart reported:

A CBS News poll and a CNN poll after Tuesday night's vice presidential debate showed J.D. Vance defeating Tim Walz by various margins.

A CBS News poll conducted in conjunction with YouGov found that 42% believed J.D. Vance won the debate, compared to 41% for Tim Walz. A high of 17% believed the two sides were tied.

CNN's instant poll showed J.D. Vance winning by just over two points, 51% to 49%.

Although polls showed a close result, commentators were less convinced, with many saying that J.D. Vance easily won the debate, while Tim Walz struggled. .

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