Biden draws the worst viewing figures for a President's first State of the Union in 30 years...
45.5M for Trump and 48M for Obama
Nielsen ratings score shows nearly 38.2 million people tuned in for President Joe Biden's first State of the Union address on Tuesday, March 3, 2022. It was the least number of viewers for a first State of the Union address than any of Biden's four predecessors Trump, Obama, W. Bush and Clinton. The figures from Biden's speech come amid an ongoing war in Ukraine and increasingly dire approval rating numbers for the president.
President Joe Biden had the lowest viewership for his
State of the Union than any of his four predecessors first addresses with less than 40 million tuning in, according to Nielsen ratings.
State of the Union than any of his four predecessors first addresses with less than 40 million tuning in, according to Nielsen ratings.
In a tracking of the 16 networks that aired live coverage of the address on Tuesday evening, 38,197,000 individuals were watching from 27,408,000 different households in the U.S.
The figures from Biden's speech come amid an ongoing war in Ukraine and increasingly dire approval rating numbers for the president and Democratic lawmakers going into the 2022 midterm elections.
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Viewership was more like 20 million until 2am when there was a new dump of data and jumped him up in polling.
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