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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Jan 3

    The convicted felon running for Connecticut governorhttp://on.wsj.com/2CNBPhd 

    12:53 PM - 3 Jan 2018
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    29 replies 60 retweets 74 likes
      1. Ron Orion‏ @RonOrionPsychic Jan 3
        Replying to @WSJ

        Perhaps he should turn Rethuglican..they don't seem to have much a problem with criminal activity.

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      1. K-MansParts‏ @KMansParts Jan 3
        Replying to @WSJ

        We elect con men and criminals all the time. . . . not really newsworthy . . .and that is sad.

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      1. Irene polo‏ @IPolowski Jan 3
        Replying to @WSJ

        R u kidding me!!!!

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      2. Robert Sacamano‏ @ScarletKnight89 Jan 3
        Replying to @WSJ

        Knowing the state of Connecticut, he'll probably win...

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      3. Kristi "Jessica"‏ @RepealtheACA Jan 3
        Replying to @ScarletKnight89 @WSJ

        "Mr. Ganim, a Democrat who spent seven years in federal prison for political-corruption crimes, officially launched a campaign for governor Wednesday" - Half #Connecticut's Politicians are probably guilty. Their Fraud just gets ignored most of the time. State is a disaster.

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      1. james henry‏ @jointsrme Jan 3
        Replying to @WSJ

        Hey he was convicted of political corruption. What could possibly go wrong 😳

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      1. Rhonda‏ @7675376666rhon Jan 3
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        I thought felons could not even http://vote.How  can they run for office.Oh I forgot now ANYTHING is ok😳

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      1. Junie Harris‏ @junie_harris Jan 3
        Replying to @WSJ

        What sexual offender ran for President. Ummmmm. Let's see

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      1. Matthew Giannini‏ @MRG1984 Jan 3
        Replying to @WSJ

        Lol. A democrat who spent 7 years in prison for pollitical corruption wants to run for election. Sounds about right

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      1. Joe catalano lll‏ @Joeycat8261 Jan 3
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        The State is full of them. The Democratic Party is corrupt, this is their poster boy. I hope he wins, serves the state right.

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      1. Kelly Wills‏ @KellyWi89722146 Jan 3
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        Gotta love American politics it brings out the strangest bedfellows, bigots and corpratist warmongers the world has know since Hilter but U.S. is ahead on conquered countries with a total of 70 to Hitler's 11.

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      1. Edward Tribe‏ @bodphysical1 Jan 3
        Replying to @WSJ

        Shows the state of affairs in this country. It's going 2 the dogs with felons running 4 office, rampant corruption & a pervert in the WH.

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      2. Incognito‏ @undercover_mw Jan 3
        Replying to @WSJ

        I thought a convicted felon could not hold a public office ... is that wrong ?

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      3. Jennifer Buchanan‏ @jhvb159 Jan 3
        Replying to @undercover_mw @WSJ

        Every state has their own statutes regarding eligibility requirements

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      2. WALTER KAC‏ @kac_walter Jan 3
        Replying to @WSJ

        @seanhannity @foxandfriends @realDonaldTrump ONLY IN AMERICA. it is time to focus on making America great again and avoid international and domestic embarrassing moments like this. Bet DEMS, GOV BROWN AND HRC ARE RAISING MONEY FOR HIM🤬🤬🤬

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      3. Jennifer Buchanan‏ @jhvb159 Jan 3
        Replying to @kac_walter @WSJ and

        He happens to have a cozy long term relationship with Trump. See casino-Trump-Bridgeport-Ganim

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      1. marius swart‏ @mswart107 Jan 4
        Replying to @WSJ

        @mckaytracey ,Jewish..?

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      1. Paula Alquist Anton‏ @PaulaAlquist Jan 3
        Replying to @WSJ

        Are you kidding? why are people electing felons to run there local governments much less federal government? Stupid.

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