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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Sep 12

    Voters who are negative on both parties signal shift away from GOP and toward Democrats, a swing that could have broad implications on midtermshttps://on.wsj.com/2N8sDfJ 

    8:30 AM - 12 Sep 2018
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      1. TK-0‏ @CerebralAzasin Sep 12
        Replying to @WSJ

        I'm disillusioned with the @GOP right now, but that doesn't necessarily mean I'm going to fall into the arms of someone touting a overly socialist agenda that many @DNC candidates are standing on.

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      1. WSSmith77‏ @Smith77Ws Sep 12
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        Not me. Gonna lean GOP in 2 party races for the most part. First time ever. Dems ruined it for me with 3yrs of screaming and no work towards better plans. Any 3rd party however gets priority if the candidate it legit

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      1. A vote against the FED‏ @RangerHondo Sep 12
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        This is just more bad polling .. the same as in 2016. These polling groups with poor track records are "meddling" in the elections....@FEC

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      1. Jodi Lynn‏ @jlynn1213 Sep 12
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        TBH I’m not happy with anyone! I don’t believe a word anyone says! ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS!! No where for the middle class to go.

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      1. Ray 'cousin It' Stone‏ @RayStone81 Sep 12
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        Voters hate both parties... will support democrats? What?

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      1. Jay‏ @twin__too Sep 12
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        This is exactly why @LarrySharpe is the ideal candidate! Someone with realistic ideas to address some of New York’s biggest concerns. #Sharpe4Gov #SharpeHollister2018 #CuomoNoMo

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      2. Tom‏ @onthebook1 Sep 12
        Replying to @WSJ

        Don't know what's happened to the gop but they're not the conservative party anymore - they seem like a party of backward bigots now

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      1. Charles T Dennis‏ @ctd1500a Sep 12
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        and just who did the WSJ say would be president of the United States on the Monday before the election in 2016? Yes I thought so...

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      1. JohnnyWalker82‏ @Walker82Johnny Sep 12
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        Maybe it will create a true democracy where all have a say,

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      1. Rich Swinton‏ @RicoSuaveJD Sep 12
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        Probably because the GOP is a corrupt bunch of a-holes that can't actually govern.

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      2. ITSHeavy‏ @ITSHeavyMars Sep 12
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        Displeased for what prosperity and peace?

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      1. Tina Christy‏ @TinaChristy2 Sep 13
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        It's cyclical.

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      1. marty kubalanza‏ @aznalabukm Sep 13
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        Truth needs to come out from 2016 election

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      1. Dean A. Panik‏ @Big_Deaner Sep 12
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        The article ends with the obvious conclusion, when you don’t like either party, vote against the party in power. This is #falsedichomony. It is too bad there isn’t #anotherway. Oh wait there is...#VoteLibertarian. If you don’t like twix you don’t have to eat #lefttwix.

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      1. Jan Roseland‏ @RoselandJan Sep 12
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        Oh, Lord, I hope so!

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      1. Charlie Kendall‏ @charliekendall Sep 12
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        Common sense tells you that the economy is doing great, best in years. Taxes are lower. Wages are up, unemployment is at an all time low. There are more jobs available than workers to fill them. That didn’t happen on the Democrats watch so why give it to them to ruin

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      1. Michael JW‏ @MW61cmb Sep 12
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        Just keep thinking that.... out of touch.

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