Even a town hall with former Vice President Mike Pence wasnât enough to reverse CNNâs ailing ratings fortunes.
Jake Tapperâs broadcast with Pence had a smaller audience than both Fox News and MSNBC on Wednesday, according to Mediaite.
The prime-time event with the former Vice President drew 1.186 million viewers, which was larger than Tapperâs usual draw, according to Mediaite.
Tapperâs competitors were able to attract more attention, even without the assistance of a former Vice President.
Fox Newsâ âHannityâ took the ratings cake with 3.038 million viewers, according to Mediate.
Even far-left MSNBC had more viewers than Tapperâs Pence town hall.
MSNBCâs âAlex Wagner Tonightâ drew an audience of 1.542 million.
Tapper has struggled mightily in the ratings department since CNNâs management moved him to prime time, replacing equally ratings-challenged host Don Lemon.
Even an interview with President Joe Biden wasnât enough for him to beat out Foxâs Sean Hannity in October.
The channelâs dismal ratings have spurred network-wide changes at CNN, with many of the networkâs most aggressively partisan hosts ushered out of the door.
Pence has sought to elevate his national media profile amid the release of his new book, even appearing for interviews and events with left-wing news outlets like CNN.
Pence called Jan. 6, 2021, the most âdifficult day of my public lifeâ in the CNN event, recalling some of the intimate details of his separation from former President Donald Trump in the closing weeks of the administration in which he served as Vice President.
Pence has spoken candidly about some of his differences with former President Donald Trump in his media tour touting the release of âSo Help Me God,â his personal memoir.
The former Indiana governor has indicated he expects Republicans to have âbetter choicesâ in the 2024 Republican primary than Donald Trump, a remark some have interpreted as an allusion to his own presidential Campaign.
Pence is right to point out the vice president has no constitutional power to arbitrarily shut down the Senate certification of a presidential election, but that doesnât make him âthe guyâ for the GOP in 2024.
Perhaps Pence wouldâve been better off telling his story on Fox News or MSNBC, where he couldâve at least expected more than one and a half million viewers.
Especially if he plans on using the media tour as a prequel to an ill-advised 2024 presidential Campaign that wonât do much good for anyone.
This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.
