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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 28 Jan 2014

    37% of Americans said the word that best describes the U.S. now is "divided." http://on.wsj.com/MpVVD1  #SOTUpic.twitter.com/tieanfHqsV

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      1. Sam Stevenson‏ @Sdunnstevenson 28 Jan 2014
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        @WSJ very interesting. But won't 4 negative words vs. 2 positive words to choose from persuade people to choose the more negative ones?

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      1. Anthony K. Sedun‏ @anthonysedun 28 Jan 2014
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        @WSJ @jesseshenk @mattskillen @KimMcCollum @TimothyPShea @donalynbooks @skajder Wld b intriguing 2 host annual State of Studnt 4 yng writers

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      1. you already kno doe‏ @fofofinch 28 Jan 2014
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        @WSJ this was only conducted w 800 people.... Are you serious

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      1. iceBlue‏ @iceblue 28 Jan 2014
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        “@WSJ: 37% of Americans said the word that best describes the U.S. now is "divided." ” wonder if crap was a choice

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      2. Kaybee‏ @Kaybee5000 28 Jan 2014
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        @WSJ I can't remember when America wasn't divided

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      4. Kaybee‏ @Kaybee5000 28 Jan 2014
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        @TheRealLennan @WSJ Gotcha Lennan! #smartguy

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      1. David Murphy‏ @InLifeOnPurpose 28 Jan 2014
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        @WSJ Divided is no way for the "United" States to move forward. Please dedicate space to "uniters!"

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      1. Chris Steller‏ @chris_steller 28 Jan 2014
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        #WORDCLOUDFAIL MT @WSJ 37% of Americans said the word best describing USA is "divided" http://on.wsj.com/MpVVD1 pic.twitter.com/mGwZm3TVRO

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      1. Marc Andersen‏ @MarcAndersenEY 28 Jan 2014
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        @WSJ @CabreraAngel Global Leader. #freedom #democracy #opportunity

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      1. ysks1006‏ @ysks1006 28 Jan 2014
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        Maybe same in Japan “@WSJ: 37% of Americans said the word that best describes the U.S. now is "divided." http://on.wsj.com/MpVVD1  #SOTU

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      1. Karen McArthur‏ @Kmac2006 28 Jan 2014
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        @WSJ #divided exactly how Obama wanted it. Always pitting Americans against each other

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      1. Jon M Quigley PMP‏ @JonMQuigley 28 Jan 2014
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        @WSJ both the #president and #congress are elected - both have the will of the people. They should work together.....but they wont

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      1. Suburban Superhero‏ @ciaranquips 28 Jan 2014
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        “@WSJ: 37% of Americans said the word that best describes the U.S. now is "divided." http://on.wsj.com/MpVVD1  #SOTU pic.twitter.com/3D7nf9TTGe”

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      1. zoè Pullen-Reynolds‏ @zkhul 28 Jan 2014
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        @WSJ 37% of Americans said th word that best describes th U.S. now is "divided http://on.wsj.com/MpVVD1  #SOTU >Oh,surely u mean exceptional?

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      1. Matt Orville‏ @meorville 28 Jan 2014
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        @WSJ This is not a good chart for the economy knowing that confidence is everything for a strong middle-class.

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      1. Stillwaters007‏ @Stillwaters007 28 Jan 2014
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        @WSJ the 37% represent the deranged @GOP TeaParty #AmericanTaliban

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      1. Turfline/Trading‏ @Turfline 28 Jan 2014
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        @WSJ From the outside it appears divided.

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