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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 14 Oct 2015

    Bernie Sanders's "sick and tired" line helps him win #DemDebate night on Twitter http://on.wsj.com/1Lb1nTS pic.twitter.com/kDCASs1qb0

    11:38 AM - 14 Oct 2015
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    30 replies 88 retweets 128 likes
      1. Daniel Mills‏ @DMtheGeek 14 Oct 2015
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ No, what really won it for me was "Congress doesn't regulate Wall Street, Wall street regulates Congress."

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      2. Casey Junkins‏ @CoasterChamp 14 Oct 2015
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        @WSJ All the other mainstream media keep saying that line helped Hillary. They are myopic.

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      3. Casey Junkins‏ @CoasterChamp 14 Oct 2015
        Replying to @CoasterChamp

        @WSJ Bernie is challenging her on the issues that matter to progressives -- rather than how Republicans would try to use the emails.

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      1. Domingo Trassens‏ @trassens 14 Oct 2015
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        @WSJ It is good that on Social Media, Bernie Sanders was the winner of the first debate.

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      1. Judith A Chester‏ @jchester4u 14 Oct 2015
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        @WSJ It was noble, still a word? I hope it helps him.

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      2. Jason Chew‏ @JasonCRG 14 Oct 2015
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        .@WSJ hilarious The Journal hates Hillary so much they give the win to a socialist

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      1. C. Will Thompson‏ @csjhawk79 14 Oct 2015
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        @WSJ she attacked him, and he bailed her out. That's why he will lose. She's not in this to make friends. She will crush him.

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      1. pliskin619‏ @pliskin619 14 Oct 2015
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        @WSJ oh Burnie you are hopeless when it comes to tech and espionage #amilliondollarsecretineveryonesemail

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      1.  🗽TheStormIsComing‏ @LastWeFight 14 Oct 2015
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        @WSJ Hillary: Snowden broke laws|very important information|has fallen into the wrong hands|he should face the music. #Hypocrisy #DemDebate

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      1. Pat Rogers‏ @aah_pat 14 Oct 2015
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        @WSJ Absolutely! The most natural unscripted honest and truthful moment of the show. Americans tired of the email tempest in the Tea Party.

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      2. B. Hayes‏ @Hayes1954Hayes 14 Oct 2015
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        @WSJ If laws have been broken r sanders and clinton okay with it in their administration, if yes lets forget about it then they cannot lead.

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      3. pliskin619‏ @pliskin619 14 Oct 2015
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        @Hayes1954Hayes @WSJ don't worry the Clintons will change the laws after they break them like always #amilliondollarsecretineveryonesemail

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      2. Clarence Clark‏ @clarenceclarkjr 14 Oct 2015
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        @WSJ And he basically exonerated Hillary of her email indiscretions. Hmmmm...

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      3. Mo‏ @beeasy1028 14 Oct 2015
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        @clarenceclarkjr @WSJ bout time

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      1. Javier Vargas‏ @jvasar 26 Oct 2015
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        Lñ@WSJ k

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      1. FrustratedPaulRevere‏ @FPaulRevere 14 Oct 2015
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        @WSJ #socialism Equals #communism Duh http://i.imgur.com/ymi2VSW.jpg  #FeelTheBernpic.twitter.com/NWOp9LAdYH

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      1. Steven Allen Stoik‏ @SStoik 14 Oct 2015
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        @WSJ alright, alright. I'm of the camp that he actually won the WHOLE thing hands down, but your assessment is correct.

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