Abysmal Ratings For Biden's Address To Congress


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For a president that got the highest recorded number of votes in history, ratings for his speeches and last nights address to Congress show that not many want to listen to him as only 11.6 million viewers tuned in.

To compare, here are the numbers for Trump’s speeches:

Trump had over 36 million more viewers than Biden for his first speech and yet Biden received 81,000,000 votes in the presidential election.

The Post Millennial reports:

Even according to vociferously pro-Biden Deadline, it was admitted that “Biden’s first address to a sparse Congress was one of the least watched in recent history.”

Deadline has Biden’s speech’s viewership as “down by 49 percent” compared to the Trump speech, although those numbers don’t add up very well. Their own article, given the best-case scenario, pegs Biden’s numbers at an anemic 13.5 million, tops, which is not even a third part of Trump’s numbers.

“It is worth noting that for the most part, the first joint address to Congress is usually some of the best viewership numbers a President gets over their time in office, as the novelty factor is still high. I mention that because, unlike Trump, Barack Obama, and other recent Commander In Chiefs, Biden has been a part of the national political life for decades.”

“As well, it’s not like the President isn’t literally giving a speech or remarks almost every day since he took office. Just sayin.”

 

 

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For a president that got the highest recorded number of votes in history, ratings for his speeches and last nights address to Congress show that not many want to listen to him as only 11.6 million viewers tuned in.

To compare, here are the numbers for Trump’s speeches:

Trump had over 36 million more viewers than Biden for his first speech and yet Biden received 81,000,000 votes in the presidential election.

The Post Millennial reports:

Even according to vociferously pro-Biden Deadline, it was admitted that “Biden’s first address to a sparse Congress was one of the least watched in recent history.”

Deadline has Biden’s speech’s viewership as “down by 49 percent” compared to the Trump speech, although those numbers don’t add up very well. Their own article, given the best-case scenario, pegs Biden’s numbers at an anemic 13.5 million, tops, which is not even a third part of Trump’s numbers.

“It is worth noting that for the most part, the first joint address to Congress is usually some of the best viewership numbers a President gets over their time in office, as the novelty factor is still high. I mention that because, unlike Trump, Barack Obama, and other recent Commander In Chiefs, Biden has been a part of the national political life for decades.”

“As well, it’s not like the President isn’t literally giving a speech or remarks almost every day since he took office. Just sayin.”