The ever-shrinking group of democrats who are not far left-wing moonbats, are increasingly frustrated by the structural advantages embedded within the DNC control over Hillary Clinton’s anointment. By design the CBS debate yesterday only drew 8 million viewers.
The DNC set up limited debates and scheduled them to coordinate with other national events that intentionally diminish viewership. With the terrible ratings last night, a growing frustration bubbles again:
WASHINGTON […] “Look, there was a clear intent to bury these debates to the benefit of Clinton,” said another Democratic campaign official on Sunday afternoon. “And it is doing a disservice to the Democratic Party. The GOP is blowing out numbers — and we are protecting Hillary Clinton.”
Both of the last two Republican debates were held on smaller networks than CBS — CNBC and Fox Business — and they got over 13 million viewers. The first two Republican debates — on CNN and Fox News — each broke 20 million. (more…)







Much of the mountainous data and research stems from the scope of Super-PAC and PAC use that has taken over the financial mechanisms within each candidacy. The network of interconnected political action committee activities is like a ball made of rubber bands.