CNN, West has only made the ballot in 10 states, including battleground states Colorado, Iowa and Minnesota.
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Kamala Harris and former President Barack Obama, rose to 22.8 million viewers. The Nielsen company said the Democrats reached 19.7 million for Monday's first night and 19.2 million for the second night.
Four years ago, the third night of Hillary Clinton's nominating convention was seen by 24.4 million viewers. There was no immediate estimate of people who streamed the convention online.
CNN, West has only made the ballot in 10 states, including battleground states Colorado, Iowa and Minnesota.
Ted Johnson Kamala Harris added her voice to the effort by Democrats to rebut Donald Trump’s expected attacks in his acceptance speech on Thursday, as she blasted the Republican Convention week as an exercise in trying to give the president an ego stroke.“Unlike the Democratic convention, which was very clear eyed about the challenges we are facing and how we will tackle them, the Republican convention is designed for one purpose, to soothe Donald Trump’s ego, to make him feel good,” she said in
Stephanie Winston Wolkoff‘s highly-anticipated memoir, “Melania & Me,” is set to hit stores soon and in it, the First Lady’s former adviser is spilling details about the relationship between Melania Trump and Ivanka Trump, the daughter of Donald Trump.
David Muir has emerged as broadcast television's star of the summer.The “World News Tonight” anchor's nightly summary averaged 8.2 million viewers last week, more than any prime-time program on television, the Nielsen company said.ABC's prime-time interview of the Democratic ticket of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, conducted by Muir and Robin Roberts, reached 5.1 million viewers Sunday.Otherwise, coverage of the Democratic National Convention on MSNBC and CNN dominated the ratings.CBS' prime time
“Busted!” tweeted Bette Midler, hours after First Lady Melania Trump finished speaking at the second night of the 2020 Republican National Convention. Bette, 74, had been live-tweeting the Aug.
Action was the theme of the 2020 Democratic National Convention's third night — a surprisingly moving and satisfyingly substantive two hours of speeches and biographical montages. And if the first two nights of the DNC were largely dedicated to wooing centrists and promising national unity (through appearances by the likes of John Kasich and Colin Powell), Wednesday was all about energizing the base, particularly its youth.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterA virtual fundraiser co-hosted by Jeffrey Katzenberg and George Clooney netted $7 million for Joe Biden’s presidential campaign on Friday, according to the organizers.The fundraiser featured appearances from Biden, running mate Kamala Harris, and their spouses, according to a release.
Ted Johnson Joe Biden and Kamala Harris followed up their convention week on Friday with an L.A.
Democrats are opening the fourth and final night of their convention with a not-so-subtle dig at Republicans mispronouncing Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris' first name. "I cannot wait to see her debate our current vice president, Mika Pints.
Joe Biden, who spoke to the nation for the first time since accepting the party's nomination for president.
Anna Wintour, 70, has responded after Kanye West, 43, included her photo in a tweet for his presidential run. “Anna has been a deeply committed supporter of the Democratic Party for many years, and is highly engaged in helping Biden/Harris win this November,” a spokesperson for Vogue magazine said in a statement to HollywoodLife, confirming the fashion editor will be supporting Democratic nominee Joe Biden, 77, and Kamala Harris, 55.
Ted Johnson Speeches from Barack Obama and Kamala Harris likely helped boost TV viewership for the third night of the Democratic National Convention.According to early numbers from Nielsen, 21.4 million watched during the 10 PM ET hour across six networks, ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox News, MSNBC and CNN. That is a boost from the 18.6 million who watched on Tuesday and the 18.7 million who watched on Monday.
Dominic Patten, Ted Johnson It was superstar time at the Democratic National Convention tonight, and there were fireworks going off, in Delaware, Pennsylvania and the White House“The Democrats will roll out their biggest guns yet,” declared ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos as the broadcast networks went live at 10 PM ET before speeches by former President Barack Obama and Vice-Presidential nominee Senator Kamala Harris.“I know a predator when I see one,” former prosecutor Harris proclaimed in a
Kerry Washington isn't holding back when it comes to the stakes of this year's election. The former star moderated night three of the Democratic National Convention on Wednesday, and opened the event with a powerful message.«I'm honored to be joining you as we continue to celebrate this unconventional convention,» Washington said, after an introduction from vice presidential candidate Sen.
Barack Obama gave a passionate speech during the 2020 Democratic National Convention from the Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia, Penn., on Wednesday night (August 19).
won the popular vote in 2016 but ultimately lost the election to Trump because of the electoral college, said.
Hillary Rodham Clinton returning to the DNC's virtual stage four years after becoming the first woman to win the nomination of a major party. Now, she's honoring Kamala Harris' historic VP nomination.«I know something about the slings and arrows she'll face. Believe me, this former district attorney and attorney general can handle them all,» she said.
Dominic Patten Senior Editor, Legal & TV Critic“Hey everybody, it’s me, Kamala.”The history making Vice-Presidential nominee for the Democrats broke from tradition tonight with a pre-speech appearance at the party’s virtual convention.Less than two hours before Kamala Harris is set to give her acceptance speech as the first woman of color on a major American political party ticket, the California Senator injected some live drama into the proceedings with her cold open and a call to vote.
Ted Johnson Kamala Harris will deliver the most important speech, so far, in her career, at tonight’s Democratic National Convention, as she accepts the nomination for vice president.Pundits and analysts will pay particular attention to her ability to communicate effectively to a virtual audience, which more likely than not will be the way things will be as political season enters its final stretch in the fall campaign.A lot of people in Hollywood are watching: Harris has long cultivated ties to