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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 10 Nov 2017

    Opinion: The author of the ugliest political ad of 2017, Cristóbal Alex, is happy because it workedhttp://on.wsj.com/2ArVhha 

    4:12 PM - 10 Nov 2017
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      2. Barry Naughton‏ @bnaughton 10 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Ah, good old WSJ opinion pages: we can't find anything ugly in Alabama, so we have to find something to call ugly in Virginia...

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      1. pro-whale dad‏ @krossny1 10 Nov 2017
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        Gillespie ran ads calling Northam a pedophile (apparently for the Alabama GOP, that's a good thing now), but the WSJ Opinion page thinks an ad which accurately depicted the "very fine people" in Charlottesville was the ugliest. Spare me your faux outrage.

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      2. Jake Snow‏ @Jakeyer 10 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Pretty convenient how the ‘article’ fails to mention how Gillespie ads did the exact same thing in reverse and flat out lied about Northam

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      1. Brian Gilbert‏ @bgilbert99 10 Nov 2017
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        Great piece. That ad was so despicable.

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      1. Paula Alquist Anton‏ @PaulaAlquist 10 Nov 2017
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        Typical response from lib. Tell lies just to win no matter who gets hurt in the process.

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      1. Auntie Mame‏ @YourAuntieMame 10 Nov 2017
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        Va is a cesspool!

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      1. VBWilliams‏ @VBW5001 10 Nov 2017
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        Whatever!pic.twitter.com/Azvmq3dtUZ

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      1. Mani Subramanian‏ @vpsubramanian 10 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Democrats used to console themselves that Dukakis lost election due to Will Horton ad. Now they have their Willie Horton. I hope the guy who created is not proud of what he did. It is gutter politics 101.

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      1. Gaucho‏ @damocles99 10 Nov 2017
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        1967, Thurgood Marshall was nominated to the Supreme Ct by Lyndon Johnson. 10 Democrats voted no, INCLUDING ROB BYRD,Hillary's mentor. 17 other Dems refused to cast a vote at all,meaning, 27 out of 64 Democrats refused to confirm Marshall. Just 1 Repub voted no, three abstained.

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      1. Charlie Sweeney‏ @CharlieSweeney 10 Nov 2017
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        It is a subjective portrait of the hate represented by Trump and the Republicans

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      1. Eugene Schreiber‏ @geno5491 10 Nov 2017
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        Paid ad by Northam

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      1. Dixie‏ @phanson1253 10 Nov 2017
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        It should be run in every market. Just change the name of the GOP candidate

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      1. Jonathan Abramson‏ @ImJonAbramson 10 Nov 2017
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        I didn't like this ad. Gillespie's ad tying Northam to MS-13 is/was just as disingenuous

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      1. roger poling‏ @alleblue 10 Nov 2017
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        Cause that is how democrats operate... @gop

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      1. TalkyTinaDoll‏ @TalkyTinaDoll 10 Nov 2017
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        🖕🏼🖕🏼

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      1. Paul Anthony Lawrenc‏ @barkatem 10 Nov 2017
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        He could be the ugliest ad author.

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