it is this demographic he is talking about, this is correct. The fact remains he did lose 50% of this audience, the most important demographic in news and has lost to Maddow on numerous occasions, something that has never previously occured. Also, it bears out some interesting implications, he is becoming less relevant, people realize how much of a stooge he is when his predictions were 100% wrong.
I know you will say the right said Romney, the left Obama, but that's not true. The right were in fantasy land and the left called it correctly, one dealt with facts another with emotion.
Losing on numerous occasions? Maddow has had her show since 2008. Hannity has been beating her for over four years. Relatively speaking, winning a few nights here and there, when you been losing for years (key demo and all) is hardly what I'd call "numerous occasions".
Furthermore, if Hannity lost "50%" of his audience, that would mean he was averaging 3.5-4 million viewers per night. That's hardly the case. Even O'Reilly doesn't get those numbers on the regular (though, he can crack the 3 million mark fairly often).
Andre didn't state that Maddow was beating Hannity in that demographic. His statement implied that she's beating him, overall, which is false. He has NO numbers, to back his claim of Hannity's loss of half his audience.
And, over the last couple of months, it's been back and forth in the 25-54 demographic, with the most recent numbers showing Hannity back in the lead.
That has more to do with the election than anything else, which is hardly a surprise. This happened about this time a few years back. It even happened when Olbermann was around; for a minute or two, he bested O'Reilly in the key demo. But, O'Reilly clobbered him, overall.
When the political season ended, O'Reilly got the demo back and kept it, for years on end, until Olbermann got bounced from MSNBC. The same thing pretty much happened with Maddow vs. Hannity.
And, I will say the right said Romney and the left Obama, because that's what happened. Even on Fox, all the liberal commentators picked Obama. I named them specifically the last time this issue came up. Yet, as usual, you ignored that and pretended that every single Fox commentator said Romney would win it.