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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Sep 7

    Opinion: Democrats find themselves facing the same threat as did the Republicans in the tea-party wave of 2010, writes @KimStrasselhttps://on.wsj.com/2Qd2M4o 

    3:45 PM - 7 Sep 2018
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      1. Eric Muirhead‏ @emuirhead Sep 7
        Replying to @WSJ @KimStrassel

        The key difference, the Tea-Party turnabout was based on bigotry and white identity politics. This time its about maintaining democracy, our institutions and civil liberties. Subtle but key.

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      1. Dr. "Scary Halloween Name" Obvious‏ @dickdocpolitics Sep 7
        Replying to @WSJ @KimStrassel

        Well, except one ideology is based upon oppression and fear and the other on inclusion and progress.

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      1. Pamela Murphey‏ @pmurphfree Sep 7
        Replying to @WSJ @KimStrassel

        But the republicans ate still very motivated to get out and vote to keep radical left from ruining this economy

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      1. Francesco Leoni‏ @Leontsio Sep 7
        Replying to @WSJ @KimStrassel

        Words, only words.

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      1. Jeff Abelson‏ @abelson_jeff Sep 7
        Replying to @WSJ @KimStrassel

        Let's get the win first and worry later

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      1. marty kubalanza‏ @aznalabukm Sep 8
        Replying to @WSJ @KimStrassel

        Yes and looking forward to Nancy and Chuck losing control of the party of lemmings

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      1. Macii2‏ @macii23 Sep 7
        Replying to @WSJ @KimStrassel

        There is a big difference, T-party love America, leftists hate America(blame America first)! @marklevinshow @MariaBartiromo

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      1. Simple thoughts for a better life.‏ @ThoughtsBetter Sep 7
        Replying to @WSJ @KimStrassel

        Factually not true. The democrats were losing seats by being the way they were. The "threat" is that they improve and win seats with people who want to help others rather than pad the books for corporations and themselves. As this is intentionally fake news, it is quite bad.

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      1. Bob‏ @roberttcu12 Sep 7
        Replying to @WSJ @KimStrassel

        Frightening watching them go left to socialism and open borders.

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      1. JohnnyWalker82‏ @Walker82Johnny Sep 7
        Replying to @WSJ @KimStrassel

        However, these participants, unike the Tea Party, aren't out to destroy. They want to rebuild & fortify democracy. The Democratic party will be better for it. Most ideas are similar.

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      2. LP‏ @ZooMaster76 Sep 7
        Replying to @WSJ @KimStrassel

        In 2010, the Reasonable Republicans faced the threat of being overwhelmed by much more fiscally conservative Tea Party. The liberals in the Democrat Party of today risk being overrun by the resurgent Communist Party - all dolled up and calling themselves "Socialists."

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      3. LP‏ @ZooMaster76 Sep 7
        Replying to @ZooMaster76 @WSJ @KimStrassel

        Traditionalists in the two parties have faced/are facing threats. But they are hardly the same threats.

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      1. Fangstien‏ @Fangstien Sep 7
        Replying to @WSJ @KimStrassel

        It’s a shame. It’s looks to me as if both parties want a dictatorship and made an agreement to work to that end and now it’s a race to see which is in charge when Democracy ends.

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