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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 5 Sep 2017

    Rural Americans and people without a four-year college degree are notably more pessimistic about the economyhttp://on.wsj.com/2w5eYbS 

    11:42 PM - 5 Sep 2017
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      2. New Jack City‏ @AggieJack4 6 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Well...they could stop electing people who are going to make it increasingly harder to go to college...

        1 reply 1 retweet 4 likes
      3. Dave from TO‏ @DavefromTO 6 Sep 2017
        Replying to @AggieJack4 @WSJ

        they're more interested in sitting on their porch & watching minorities get screwed than going to "socialist" universities.

        0 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
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      1. RachelGoodstein‏ @rachelgoodstein 6 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Proving that knowledge triumphs over fear.More school&exposure to diverse people&experiences fosters options&resilience.#Travel #education

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      1. Galaxy Pccw‏ @GalaxyPccw 5 Sep 2017
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        because liberals keep shipping jobs overseas while they enjoy the life....

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      1. Brian Batie‏ @brianbassplayer 5 Sep 2017
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        The "rurals", and the "non-degreed" vote for those who put them in their situation. the biggest reason is many voted for racism, not issues.

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      2.  ❌Tim McGuire ❌‏ @iamajax 5 Sep 2017
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        We kick out the illegals, including #DACA, and according to @CNN, every citizen will have a job.

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      1. Bill Perry‏ @billjperry 6 Sep 2017
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        This is such a bull crap article. Commission by omission. The real changes brought about by distruction of the middle class economically.

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      1. MakingTheGrade‏ @hagjrg 6 Sep 2017
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        Undereducated? Try Trump's coal mines, WALL construction, or picking tomatoes, berries...in lieu of immigrants Con-Man in Chief deports!

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      1. CrzSwissEng - unstable Genius‏ @CrzSwissEng 6 Sep 2017
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        A world wide trend: US, Europe, Turkey, India... Less-educated people feeling left on the side, and turning to brutal populist ideologies

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      1. Bees Forest‏ @EmpreinteZero 5 Sep 2017
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        as people who studied think they know more and better the world! That's bullshit, money makes you blind, more than you never thought

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      1. ynotamil‏ @ynotamil 5 Sep 2017
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        And of course the fault is.....? U guessed it: Barrack Obama.

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      1. BFRANK‏ @bfrank4fr 5 Sep 2017
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        @realDonaldTrump your base crumbles

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      1. GolfDigest Shame‏ @GolfDigestShame 5 Sep 2017
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        Well, these morons decided to trust this grifter to fix things...pic.twitter.com/Q3wFxf8ivj

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      1. Abe Skaletzky‏ @AbeSkaletzky 6 Sep 2017
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        Only the left and right extremes are farther apart

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      2. Motuuuuu.‏ @AyubKha36036879 6 Sep 2017
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        We need someone competent in the WH.Maybe even Pence who is eloquent and knows gov't

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      3. Adam‏ @Adam89565564 6 Sep 2017
        Replying to @AyubKha36036879 @WSJ

        Mike Dense is busy with his bible study classes

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      1. sks‏ @derby62sks 6 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        aren't these the people who voted for @realDonaldTrump ? Don't they believe when he says he'll open coal mines and factories?

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