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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 23 Nov 2017

    Counties that voted for Trump give the strongest marks to the economyhttp://on.wsj.com/2mV86yF 

    12:38 PM - 23 Nov 2017
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      1. nancy r. strong‏ @nancysuzyq 23 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        How's those coal jobs coming along ,trumpsters!

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      1. Steve Troyer‏ @stroyer 23 Nov 2017
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        And their economies suck

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      1. So?‏ @seano21401 23 Nov 2017
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        It likely to be most harmed by #NetNeutrality decision. Enjoy the irony.

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      1. The Big Yam‏ @TheBigYam1 23 Nov 2017
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        Please provide a full list of these counties so I can open banjo super stores in each one.

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      2. Say That Again‏ @PaulsYoungerBro 23 Nov 2017
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        Because most of the people in them are making more money than they were under Obama. I’m just one example.

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      3. MyCatThinksYou'reDumb‏ @mycatis2cool4u 23 Nov 2017
        Replying to @PaulsYoungerBro @WSJ

        LOL That's funny considering nothing has been done by him to significantly impact "most" of their paychecks.

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      4. Say That Again‏ @PaulsYoungerBro 23 Nov 2017
        Replying to @mycatis2cool4u @WSJ

        Many were in manufacturing and the coal industry, and have new or resurrected jobs that they lost under Obama. I know many of these kinds of people and they are thrilled.

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      5. MyCatThinksYou'reDumb‏ @mycatis2cool4u 24 Nov 2017
        Replying to @PaulsYoungerBro @WSJ

        Yet these have nothing to do with 45 as he's literally gotten nothing passed or order signed that would affect this, good or bad. Any slight increase in coal jobs has more to do with companies coming out of bankruptcy and the opportunity overseas.

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      1. Grandpa Steve‏ @SteveFarrow66 23 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        These are the counties with the stupidest people, the ones loves to screw over and are too dumb to complain. As long as he tells them, "everything is great," they'll believe it. Awesome set up to American communism, they won't see it coming.

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      1. Bill Chace‏ @sailorbill1954 23 Nov 2017
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        Yes, it's called cognitive dissonance...coupled with economis ignorance caused mainly by a 24/7 feed of mis-information.

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      1. Robert Gonzalez‏ @regainhealthnow 23 Nov 2017
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        https://www.gofundme.com/prichard-colon-will-walk-again …

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      2. Rich Ferrier‏ @OCNJRich 23 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Judges, the economy, immigration, deregulation, foreign policies, NK, Military, Patriotism the list goes on and on. We finally have a Warrior against the cultural war.

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      3. Dianna Weidner‏ @WeidnerDianna 23 Nov 2017
        Replying to @OCNJRich @WSJ

        Wow. You have a different take from mine

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      1. Deplorable Drew‏ @DeplorableDrew 23 Nov 2017
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        These counties have always been the ones most rooted in reality.

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      1. Lukester‏ @bartonlukester 23 Nov 2017
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        That’s would be 95% of them!

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      2. Suzeiki‏ @Suzeiki 23 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        and once again, I do not care what these morons think.

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      3. Deplorable Drew‏ @DeplorableDrew 23 Nov 2017
        Replying to @Suzeiki @WSJ

        This is why you lost 😂 And we thank you for it on this day

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