Analysis of a second-by-second public opinion dial for the leader's debate has revealed the moments viewers backed what each politician was saying and when they disagreed with them.
The Herald's Buzzdial measured viewer sentiment by recording their reactions to talking points during the TV One debate. Participants clicked either "agree" or "disagree" on the dial, which featured at the top of the Herald's live blog for the hour debate.
Data showed there were more than 14,000 participants between 7pm and 8pm, and more than 2.6 million clicks.
Overall people agreed with Labour leader David Cunliffe more than Prime Minister John Key - but reaction depended on what was under discussion.