Donald Trump pulled off the upset at least in television popularity.
The Nielsen company estimated that 29.8 million people watched Hillary Clinton's acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention on Thursday night on the commercial networks. That fell short of the 32.2 million people who watched Trump speak to the Republicans a week before.
"We beat her by millions on television. Millions!" Trump said yesterday during a campaign appearance in Colorado Springs, Colorado. "Honestly, the numbers were incredible." Ratings for the final night ran counter to the trend of the past two weeks.
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Meanwhile, viewership for Trump's acceptance speech was 9 million more than for any other night of the Republican convention.
Nielsen's count did not include PBS' commercial-free coverage, which made the margin closer. PBS said its viewership for Clinton's speech was 3.91 million people, and 2.75 million the week earlier for Trump.
Viewership of Clinton's speech on Fox News Channel was less than a third of what it was for Trump's address, Nielsen said. An estimated 9.4 million watched Trump on Fox, whose audience is dominated by Republicans. Fox had 3 million viewers for Clinton.