The daytime Jan. 6 committee hearings are getting less attention from voters than the initial prime-time hearing, a Morning Consult/Politico survey shows.
23% of voters said they saw, read or heard "a lot" about the Jan. 6 committee's daytime hearings on June 13 and June 16, while 30% said the same of the prime-time hearing on June 9, the poll found.
There was also a partisan divide among viewers, with 57% of Democratic voters tuning in, compared to 32% of independents and 25% of Republicans, the poll found.The prime-time Jan. 6 hearing on June 9 captured America's attention more than most Trump-era political hearings and nearly doubled the TV audience of the first three games of the ongoing NBA Finals, per Axios' Sara Fischer and Neal Rothschild.
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