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More than 59 million tune in for final presidential debate

October 23, 2012|By Matea Gold
  • Students at UCLA's Ackerman Student Union watch the last presidential debate. This year's general election presidential debates have drawn bigger audiences than those in 2008.
Students at UCLA's Ackerman Student Union watch the last presidential… (Lawrence K. Ho / Los Angeles…)

WASHINGTON — Television viewers appear addicted to the drama that is the presidential race.

An estimated 59.2 million people tuned in to watch the final debate between President Obama and GOP challenger Mitt Romney on Monday night, despite strong competition from "Monday Night Football" and Game 7 of Major League Baseball’s National League Championship Series.

That’s a drop of about 10% from the number of people who watched the candidates’ previous showdown on Oct. 16, when an estimated 65.6 million viewers watched, according to Nielsen.

The first debate of the general election drew more than 67 million viewers on Oct. 3.

All three debates this year have drawn bigger audiences than the face-offs between Obama and Sen. John McCain in the 2008 race.

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