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Here Are The Highlights From The Fifth Debate: Billionaires, Cents, And Breaths of Fresh Air
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November 21, 2019 12:38 AM ET
Here is everything that you missed from the fifth Democratic debate, hosted by MSNBC/The Washington on Wednesday evening.
Check out the latest from the Daily Caller News Foundation’s video team and subscribe to our YouTube channel to be sure you never miss out on our content!
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Re: Here Are The Highlights From The Fifth Debate: Billionaires, Cents, And Breaths of Fresh Air
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The fifth Democratic presidential primary debate scores 6.6 million viewers, the lowest so far
The Democratic presidential primary debate road show is losing its audience appeal.
The fifth meeting of the 2020 contenders for the Democratic nomination that aired on MSNBC was watched by 6.6 million TV viewers on Wednesday, according to Nielsen, the smallest audience yet for the monthly candidate faceoffs that began in June.
The number is double what MSNBC typically attracts in prime time but down from the 8.3 million who watched the candidates debate on CNN last month. .......
https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/business/story/2019-11-21/the-fifth-democratic-presidential-debate-scores-6-6-million-viewers-the-lowest-so-far
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