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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 6 Oct 2017

    Can American counties that have flipped from one major party to the other ever flip back?http://on.wsj.com/2fWQznh 

    7:02 AM - 6 Oct 2017
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      1. BEN Stubblefield‏ @BSTUBBLEFIEL 6 Oct 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Gerrymandering isn't quite flipping!

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      2. filusnaz‏ @Filusaz 6 Oct 2017
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        I would encourage EVERYONE to get a copy of both parties' political platform, read it, then join the one that most represents their views.

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      3. Charlene Goolsby‏ @goolsbychar 6 Oct 2017
        Replying to @Filusaz @WSJ

        However I believe a great majority of citizens don’t fall into these two catagories. And these this two party system isn’t working anymore

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      4. filusnaz‏ @Filusaz 6 Oct 2017
        Replying to @goolsbychar @WSJ

        Unfortunately, we have to work with two main parties. I am more libertarian than either but I register with who BEST represents my views.

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      2. Justin List‏ @JustinList 6 Oct 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Not with gerrymandering surely ?

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      1. David Gee‏ @CurtG345 6 Oct 2017
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        U had your chance. WE were forsaken. So WE let u know. All new (R) Congress and local experiment. No more gridlock, no more resistance.

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      1. Patricia Brown‏ @browngriselda53 6 Oct 2017
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        Not when fake media has so demonized one set

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      1. omer elsadig‏ @omerelsadig6 6 Oct 2017
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        Yes

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      1. DENNIS BUTCHER‏ @DennlolDENNIS 6 Oct 2017
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        it is called GOP Gerry mandering the vote,,they are Gerry mandering the vote getting it together to pass tax cuts for the rich & lobbyists.they demand their money/.only way GOP wins elections they have no ethics or merit/.

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      1. RJ Smith‏ @mudcreekmonster 6 Oct 2017
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        Bottom line; America is rejecting and will reject the New Democratic Socialist agenda!

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      1. Irene Evangelou‏ @IEvangelou 6 Oct 2017
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        It's very simple. No one liked Clinton or Trump, but swing states had it! They swung to the crazy. Now couple that w/ gerrymandering?!

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      1. Michael Westerfield‏ @MicWesterfield 6 Oct 2017
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        We never vote for someone like Hillary just because we're in the same party. Partisan politics doesn't always lead to partisan voters.

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      1. Michael Westerfield‏ @MicWesterfield 6 Oct 2017
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        Really flipped out just voted with the other party. Most vote who they think is the better candidate regardless of their party.

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      1. Ted Esch‏ @tediph 6 Oct 2017
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        Certainly.

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      1. D Allen ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️‏ @H3asw 6 Oct 2017
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        Continue to shape and direct this successful party.

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      1. rmc‏ @Thelast_try 6 Oct 2017
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        Not with Gerrymandering. Dems may pick up some independents that voted GOP because they realized GOP not represented in Trump WH

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      1. Flash Tweets‏ @MusicFlash2017 6 Oct 2017
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        You bet!

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      1. RoThom‏ @rothomny20 6 Oct 2017
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        Nope. Never will.

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