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  2. 2016 Republican Party presidential debates and forums

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    The undercard debate was the fourth and final debate appearance of Senator Lindsey Graham and former Governor George Pataki, who suspended their campaigns on December 21 [112] and December 29, [113] respectively.

  3. 2016 United States presidential debates - Wikipedia

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    Two million concurrent viewers watched it live on YouTube, while there were 8 million views on Facebook (whose numbers do not break down into unique viewers); in addition, 1.4 million unique viewers watched it live on CBS's streaming service. [57] All debate-related video on YouTube exceeded 88 million views on October 3, 2016. [57]

  4. 2024 United States presidential debates - Wikipedia

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    A Voice of America video covering early reactions to the debate Harris was declared the winner of the debate by columnists from CNN , [ 111 ] Politico , [ 112 ] The New York Times , [ 113 ] USA Today , [ 114 ] Business Insider , [ 115 ] Vox , [ 116 ] The Guardian , [ 117 ] MSNBC , [ 118 ] and the Los Angeles Times .

  5. How to stream the final presidential debate - AOL

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    Bloomberg, Newsy, and Cheddar on Sling Orange (you can watch ABC News Live on the free tier or add the News Extra combo to either package for HLN and BBC World News, or Fox Business and CNBC ...

  6. Who won the final Republican debate? - AOL

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    A few weeks after the Iron Bowl, Republican presidential candidates descended on Tuscaloosa, Alabama, to tussle for the second-place spot in the race for the White House.

  7. Fact checking the final presidential debate - AOL

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    Yahoo News provided live analysis and fact checking of claims made by the candidates in real time.

  8. CNN/YouTube presidential debates - Wikipedia

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    Media companies were looking for new ways to harness the possibilities of web video and YouTube was looking for opportunities to give its users access to the national political stage, so Bohrman and Grove formed a unique partnership in the CNN/YouTube Debates. It was the first-ever web-to-television debate partnership.

  9. 2008 Republican Party presidential debates and forums

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    Video questions had to be submitted by November 25 to YouTube . According to Nielsen Media Research, the debate drew a record Cable TV audience for a presidential primary debate, an estimated 4.4 million viewers.