Fox draws nearly 2.6 million viewers for Sanders town hall

Sen. Bernie Sanders took heat from some Democrats for holding a town hall on Fox News Channel but theres one result hard to argue with: it was the most-watched candidate event in the election campaign so far.

An estimated 2.55 million people saw Sanders town hall Monday in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, the Nielsen company said. Not only did that beat the 1.35 million people who saw Sanders on CNN on Feb. 25, the Fox telecast aired before prime time when traditionally the largest audience gathers.

Sen. Kamala Harris CNN town hall in January was seen by 1.95 million viewers, the previous high for a 2020 presidential contender.

The Vermont senator also apparently had one prominent viewer in Washington. President Donald Trump tweeted on Tuesday that it was so weird to watch Crazy Bernie on Fox News. He said Bret Baier, who co-anchored the event with Martha MacCallum, and the audience was so smiley and nice.

Baier later tweeted his thanks to Trump for watching, and said hed like to have the president on a town hall or for an interview on his nightly news show.

We cover all sides, Baier said. While Trump is a frequent interview subject on Fox, he tends to avoid newsier personalities like Baier and Chris Wallace.

During the town hall, Sanders noted the blowback hed gotten from some Democrats for appearing on Fox and took a few shots at the network, at one point drawing a rebuke from Baier.

We are very grateful that youre here, Baier said. We are giving you an hour of substance and talk on our airwaves so we can get over the Fox thing, if youre alright with that, he said.

Fox says it is in talks with other Democrats to have town halls on the network, but hasnt said who.

Democratic National Committee head Tom Perez said earlier Monday that the organization was not reconsidering its decision in February not to hold any of its upcoming debates on the network. He was responding to a question from Foxs Bill Hemmer about upcoming debates, which the DNC has scheduled on NBC News and another on CNN.

Fox chose not to preempt its opinionated prime-time lineup of Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham to show Sanders on Monday. The prime-time hosts spent relatively little time on the Sanders appearance that had preceded their shows.

You saw crazy Bernie on the air tonight, Hannity said during his monologue. That was hard to watch … Lets hear every communist idea we possibly can.

Ingraham had Trump aide Larry Kudlow on her show, and asked him to respond to a passage in the town hall where Sanders said that the economy was improving well before Trump took office.

source: abcnews.go.com