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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 24 Aug 2017

    The wurst ever: Germany's much-anticipated election is putting voters to sleephttp://on.wsj.com/2xfFFMR 

    8:56 AM - 24 Aug 2017
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      1. go rilla‏ @gorilla72835071 24 Aug 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Wurst ever. Excellent name for Merkel. A wurst has no brain, no life, no intelligence and no real empathy. And so is the politcs of wurst.

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      2. disky‏ @disky00 24 Aug 2017
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        Good? I'd absolutely prefer that to what we've had in the US. I'm not looking for excitement in government. I want stability.

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      1. NishaThakkar_London‏ @Nisha_thakkar9 24 Aug 2017
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        Yeah WSJ would find it boring for sure when a competent and sensible person is the clear overwhelming choice of a well informed electorate

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      1. C 🌊RIE‏ @cariebh 24 Aug 2017
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        Oh to have a boring election again!!! Seriously....

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      2. Aysegul Ersoz‏ @ayshaysh13 24 Aug 2017
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        Re-electing Merkel would be a big big mistake.

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      2. doug marcus‏ @dougmarcus 24 Aug 2017
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        so far, so good. world is looking to Germany to protect liberal democracy now that the USA is flirting with isolationism.

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      1. John Chambers‏ @kingbersIII 24 Aug 2017
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      1.  🍁Mr. Walter III 🍁‏ @Prawdzik 24 Aug 2017
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        "Barring a Russian election hack." Bahahahahhahahahahah fake news

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      1. rohit jumani‏ @rohit_jumani 24 Aug 2017
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      1. Will‏ @willy_mcdilly 24 Aug 2017
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        I want the 2020 US election to do the same . Kasich versus Biden a yawn fest I'm craving.

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      1. BEVS‏ @BrinleyEvans 24 Aug 2017
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        Let them re elect her and let them lose their country eventually. Maybe they have guilt n want their country destroyed due to Nazi days

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