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Who is hotter, Fox Business or CNBC? You decide

The Huffington Post is running a contest asking its readers to vote on the hottest anchors between Fox Business Network and CNBC.

The Post writes, “CNBC has several things going for it, namely Maria Bartiromo and Erin Burnett. Oh, and a real audience.

“But while FOX Business may not have much in the way of viewers, it does have a plethora of buxom women populating its shows.

“There’s Jenna Lee, whose a favorite for her all-American look. Then there’s the more experienced Tracy Byrnes, whose got a following for her fantastic legs.

“Another bit of FOX eye candy comes in the way of Rebecca Diamond. She recently conducted a well-researched interview about commercial real estate, but it was hard to pay attention. She was wearing a turquoise mini-dress with a deep V that nearly reached her belly button.”

See the rankings here. Bartiromo has a 6.9, while Burnett has a 7.9 out of 10. Lee has a 7.1, while Diamond has a 5.9.

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  • As if Huff Po hasn't defiled the water enough, with its "write for free" modus operandi, now we have this degrading "contest."
    Offended and disappointed to see this. No sale from this reader....

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