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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 23 Apr 2015

    See how the path to legal same-sex marriage compares with interracial marriage in the U.S.: http://on.wsj.com/1JypysU pic.twitter.com/NDZaHHvhBn

    7:02 PM - 23 Apr 2015
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      1. Caleb Julian‏ @CalebJulian13 23 Apr 2015
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        . @WSJ too bad these are two TOTALLY DIFFERENT THINGS. You can't compare the two.

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      2. Darcy VanHorn‏ @janevanhorn 23 Apr 2015
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        @WSJ people from the south know if God intended for us all to intermingle between races and genders then he would have made us all the same

        1 reply 1 retweet 0 likes
      3. (((bartnbeka)))‏ @bartnbeka 23 Apr 2015
        Replying to @janevanhorn

        @janevanhorn @WSJ What's that line about "not all Republicans are racist but all racists are Republicans? Humm.

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      4. Drew in West LA 👨🏻‏ @DrewWestLA 23 Apr 2015
        Replying to @bartnbeka

        @bartnbeka @janevanhorn @WSJ That person is a republican...

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      5. (((bartnbeka)))‏ @bartnbeka 23 Apr 2015
        Replying to @DrewWestLA

        @DrewWestLA @janevanhorn @WSJ Ya think? 😉

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      1. A Farmer‏ @afarmerinohio 23 Apr 2015
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        @WSJ Well, there are a number of similarities. So are some people always on the wrong side of history? #thesouthisalwayswrong

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      2. Nate Watkins‏ @NateWatkins 23 Apr 2015
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        @WSJ anyone who denies this nearly perfect overlap is a fool who is blinded by ideology. Even the arguments are the same.

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      3. Merennulli‏ @Merennulli 23 Apr 2015
        Replying to @NateWatkins

        @NateWatkins @WSJ Or they can do basic math and have actually paid attention to the history of these two issues.

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      4. Nate Watkins‏ @NateWatkins 24 Apr 2015
        Replying to @Merennulli

        @Merennulli @WSJ basic math? This should be interesting

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      5. Merennulli‏ @Merennulli 24 Apr 2015
        Replying to @NateWatkins

        @NateWatkins @WSJ 66% similarity is not "near perfect overlap".

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      6. Nate Watkins‏ @NateWatkins 24 Apr 2015
        Replying to @Merennulli

        @Merennulli @WSJ it is when you include the reasons why the same states oppose both. What you think it's just a coincidence?

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      7. Merennulli‏ @Merennulli 24 Apr 2015
        Replying to @NateWatkins

        @NateWatkins @WSJ Did you click on the article, or just look at the one image and make biased assumptions about groups of people?

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      8. Nate Watkins‏ @NateWatkins 24 Apr 2015
        Replying to @Merennulli

        @Merennulli @WSJ of course I read it. It doesn't address the reasoning. Me being biased? How ironic considering the topic.

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      1. Tiarna Harman‏ @tiarna33 25 Apr 2015
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        @WSJ

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      1. James Lea‏ @jimwlea 24 Apr 2015
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        @WSJ The 2014 map is a result of the few federal judges in overturning state marriage law referendums.Marriage never defined as same sex.

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      1. Grady Pennell‏ @gradypennell 24 Apr 2015
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        @WSJ a better comparison would be between legalized abortion and same sex marriage in 1966.

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      1. areyou kiddinme‏ @areyoukiddinme1 23 Apr 2015
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        @WSJ apples and oranges

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      1. Tanisa Jeffers‏ @tanisaJ 23 Apr 2015
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        “@WSJ: See how legal same-sex marriage path compares with interracial marriage in the U.S.: http://on.wsj.com/1JypysU  pic.twitter.com/ma1oPiRWiA”

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