Joe Biden told NBC’s Chuck Todd on Sunday that “over 20 million people” have watched his livestreams as he moves to a digital campaign from his Delaware home.
But no one is buying it.
Only 632 people on Friday watched Biden’s Coronavirus town hall with nurses, firefighters and emergency medical technicians on YouTube.
Perhaps if Biden adds up all of the appearances he has made on CNN, NBC etc he may have more viewers, but his livestream Coronavirus briefings and town halls are a total bust.
Biden even wandered off camera as he blathered on about the Amazon forest.
But millions are clamoring to watch old Joe. That’s believable.
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TODAY: Joe Biden says “over 20 million people” have watched his livestreams, as he moves to a digital campaign. #MTP #IfItsSunday@JoeBiden: “I guess it’s just a different way of learning how to try to communicate with people.” pic.twitter.com/rjfHfqhUoD
— Meet the Press (@MeetThePress) March 29, 2020
People just aren’t buying Biden’s claims.
I popped it on for a few minutes to laugh as he coughed, hands all over face, wandering bullshit stories…. I guess he counted me.
— Mark Smith (@marksmithgolfer) March 29, 2020
I doubt it very much! Biden is full of it!
— DDChuk (@Ddchuk) March 29, 2020
People just watch Biden for comedic value
— AustinView (@AustinView01) March 29, 2020
By "over 20 million" Biden actually means 11 people.
— Liza Smith (@LizaSoho) March 29, 2020
I think #Biden means…200.
— Paul Bastkowski (@PaulyBowz) March 29, 2020
20 million??? I’m surprised he didn’t say 160 million…!!!!
— akashicfinder (@akashicfinder) March 29, 2020
The Fox News special with President Trump and members of his Coronavirus task force on Tuesday was the highest rated town hall in the history of cable news.
The virtual town hall had 4,409,000 viewers between 12:00 and 2:00 p.m. according to ratings from Nielsen. It also has over a million views on YouTube.