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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 31 Oct 2017

    Here’s how Russians may have used Facebook, Twitter and Google to disrupt the 2016 presidential electionhttp://on.wsj.com/2zVPIHN 

    3:10 PM - 31 Oct 2017
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      1. aequalis societatem‏ @mediatorem2018 31 Oct 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        OH damn I should have changed my vote to Bernie. Oh wait, that would have not worked, DNC jacked that primary.

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      1. Thaddeus Marcelli‏ @ThadMarcelli72 31 Oct 2017
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        This is a waste of tax dollars. Please stop. Unless Russia forces people to vote or hacked voting machines, there is no influence.

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      1. angel snow‏ @bananabee1800 31 Oct 2017
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        Russian Facebook was a mere drop in the ocean compared to the entire MSMedia in our living rooms every night forcing us to vote for Hillary!

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      1. Dennis Sargent‏ @DennisC_Sargent 31 Oct 2017
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        We’re worried about Russians on Facebook, while there are Muslims running over people in our streets. Wake the fuck up

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      1. Philip McKanna‏ @pmckanna 31 Oct 2017
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        I seriously never remember seeing a single political ad...

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      2. Leatherneck‏ @Leatherneck 31 Oct 2017
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        See, you use the word "may" the idiots skip that word altogether.

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      1. FamilyFellowship.com‏ @FamilyInternet 31 Oct 2017
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        how about this one ,Clinton was able t run for office of @POTUS while UNDER investigation by the FBI Really !! ur concerned about Russia

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      1. jay hart‏ @jayhartmetal 31 Oct 2017
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        “May have” is news!? What the hell!? #fakenews

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      1. jay hart‏ @jayhartmetal 31 Oct 2017
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        #BULLSHIT

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      1. DeAnna  🇺🇸 🇺🇸#Patriot‏ @GhostFox1117 31 Oct 2017
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        Since Russia voted for me, can they come go to work for me and clean my house . I mean geeze, at least do something worthwhile for me.

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      1. Wrongthink Radio‏ @wrongthinkradio 31 Oct 2017
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        Why did he leave out their black lives matter, Hillary support, #resist, and LGBTQ pages?

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      1. Hawkeye005‏ @Hawkeye005 31 Oct 2017
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        Funny, very few Republicans follow Facebook, Twitter or Google news. So how did the Russians influence them?

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      1. swagger‏ @Alvinclarke11 31 Oct 2017
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        You really need Russian influence to vote no for Hillary. If I was a diehard liberal I wouldn't vote for Hillary. She just don't have it.

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      1. senor philipe 🇺🇸‏ @jjuanphilipe 31 Oct 2017
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        pic.twitter.com/XYn0DnO7ya

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      1. EB‏ @BarazaniEitan 31 Oct 2017
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        How did Russia used HRC to achieve the same?

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      2. Diane Champagne‏ @DianeCham 31 Oct 2017
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        The Russians could have sent borscht to every man, woman and child in the USA and it still would not have changed the votes.

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      3. Gregory Gromov‏ @ntvll 1 Nov 2017
        Replying to @DianeCham @WSJ

        It was a reason, why it was not borscht, but a bottle of vodka, that was send to any Facebook users, who promised to drink it before to vote

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