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title: "Watching Campaign Debates"
description: "That's the proportion of Americans who say they have watched one or more of the 2008 presidential campaign debates."
date: "2008-01-14"
authors:
  - name: "Russell Heimlich"
    job_title: "Former web developer"
    link: "https://www.pewresearch.org/staff/russell-heimlich/"
url: "https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2008/01/14/watching-campaign-debates/"
---

# Watching Campaign Debates

Fewer than half of the US public (43%) say they have watched one or more of the presidential debates. Reflecting the Democrats’ greater engagement on the campaign, nearly half of Democrats (48%) say they have watched a debate in the past year, compared with 44% of independents and just 38% of Republicans. In addition, far more Democrats (14%) than Republicans (4%) say they only watched a debate involving their own party’s. About the same proportion of Democrats (32%) Republicans (28%) and independents (32%) say they watched the debates of both parties. People who say they get most of their campaign news from cable news networks are more likely to have watched a debate than people who get their election news elsewhere. More than half (55%) of those who cite cable news as their main source of campaign information watched at least one presidential debate, the highest proportion of any campaign news audience. [Read More](https://www.pewresearch.org/pubs/689/the-internets-broader-role-in-campaign-2008)