
In what should have been a period of
intense audience interest for major conservative news sites -- the October lead-in to the 2020 presidential election -- many of the biggest experienced significant audience erosion vs. October 2019,
according to an analysis of Comscore data by TheRighting.
“The traffic numbers for several prominent conservative websites were surprisingly soft in October,” explains Howard
Polskin, president and chief curator at TheRighting, adding: “I was expecting a big surge in traffic in the weeks leading up to one of the most consequential and controversial presidential
elections in U.S. history.
"I based these assumptions on the dramatic events that dominated the October news cycle including President Trump’s Covid-19 diagnosis and subsequent
hospitalization, the Supreme Court hearings, the Biden and Trump town halls, and the final presidential debate. The weaker-than-expected audience numbers suggest fatigue among right-wing
news consumers when it came to the latest developments in the election and the battle against the pandemic.”
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Despite this backdrop, six of the most prominent conservative news
sites failed to grow their audience in October, including the Daily Caller (-27%), the Washington Times (-18%), "Rush Limbaugh" (-14%), the Daily Wire (-8%), Newsmax (-4%), and Fox News (0%).
