Roughly 12.8 million people tuned in to watch the first Republican primary debate on Fox News, Wednesday night – in line with expectations for the first debate of the 2024 presidential cycle. However, viewership fell far short of the 24 million people who watched the comparable debate eight years ago.
The debate, held in Milwaukee, saw frequent clashes between newcomer Vivek Ramaswamy and the other presidential hopefuls, particularly former Vice President Mike Pence and former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley. Despite its lower ratings, Fox News claimed that the debate was the most-watched non-sports cable broadcast of the year.
Former President Donald Trump, the Republican front-runner with a commanding poll lead, did not participate in the debate but instead had a pre-taped Twitter interview with former Fox News host Tucker Carlson, which had earned well over 250 million views as of the time of publication.
In an interview prior to the Fox News debate, co-moderator Bret Baier acknowledged that Trump’s presence may have boosted viewership.
Trump’s absence has impacted Fox News before, as his withdrawal from a Fox-hosted debate in 2016 resulted in lower viewership compared to the first debate of that cycle.


