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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Feb 13

    Russia’s goal in election meddling: to 'create wedges that reduce trust and confidence in democratic processes,' says Director of National Intelligence Dan Coatshttp://on.wsj.com/2ChTxYB 

    8:41 AM - 13 Feb 2018
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      2. JJ Pal‏ @jjpaldad Feb 13
        Replying to @WSJ

        Democrats destroy that trust more than Russia, China or anyone. Proof Clinton rigged Primaries. No consequences. Democrats register illegals to vote. Minneapolis elects Somali & allows oath be taken on Quaran. Some Dem cities have more registered voters than population.

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      3. JM‏ @najim24 Feb 13
        Replying to @jjpaldad @WSJ

        You are another deplorable that is responsible for this mess

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      1. NotoBene‏ @NYCGuy922 Feb 13
        Replying to @WSJ

        Early excuses?

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      1. M.C.Lee‏ @2MC_LEE Feb 13
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        That ladies and gentlemen is a lie. It is designed(goal) to give their puppet or compromised candidate the best propaganda possible.pic.twitter.com/MDQvCRmMG6

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      2. bardgal‏ @bardgal Feb 13
        Replying to @WSJ

        Russia’s goal is to get all sanctions lifted to get their $500Billion Exxon deal & the rights to build the Saudi nuclear plant franchise. Both assists their international mafia money laundering business.

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      1. Cryptkeeper Mike & Night of 1000 Trumpensteins‏ @TaoGuyMike Feb 13
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        My government, whether under GOP or Dem control, has reduced my trust & confidence in the democratic process. The lower classes are being thrown to the wolves because no one represents them anymore. All our government is interested in is helping rich folks & corporations.

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      1. Dennis M. Gordon‏ @DennGordon Feb 13
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        Who the hell needs the Russians when we've got the MSM?!?

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      1. John P‏ @oohmatron Feb 13
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        You wouldda gotten away with your bullshit veneer of clientalist corporate democracy if it weren't for those meddlin' Rooskies. Seriously, its not like your elections process is like pure driven snow, Is it?

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      1. Caboose‏ @Himura0011 Feb 13
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        What does this even amount to? And besides strengthening our cyber security, what else should be done? Whining and crying about boogeyman Russians controlling our political opinions is downright ridiculous. We are better than that.

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      1. Catharine Trebnick‏ @ctrebnick Feb 13
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        @GOPHouse fell for this hook line and sinker

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      1. Dist 5 Coalition‏ @Dist_5 Feb 13
        Replying to @WSJ

        And how come @realDonaldTrump didn't impose sanctions on Russia after Congress voted for it on a bi-partisan basis. Is he above the law?

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      2. Bryan Sasser‏ @BryRocks Feb 13
        Replying to @WSJ

        Seems to me Obama and Hillary, checked that box without Russia's help. Let's see IRS targeting, hard drives&phones destroyed, bleach bit, lost emails, etc, etc, etc...the list is long.

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      3. j'challa, but more spookiness  🎃‏ @king_jeremy_b Feb 13
        Replying to @BryRocks @WSJ

        I like it how you ignored Russian meddling to talk about Obama and Hillary. You people have no bounds of breaking your neck in order to deflect from what is going on

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      4. Bryan Sasser‏ @BryRocks Feb 13
        Replying to @king_jeremy_b @WSJ

        The only meddling by the Russians is placing Facebook ads, and fake twitter accounts!! WOW!! That's some real devious stuff, meanwhile, obama weaponizes the FBI, IRS, and DOJ, undermining our democracy.. But please keep focus on Facebook ads.. SMH

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      5. j'challa, but more spookiness  🎃‏ @king_jeremy_b Feb 13
        Replying to @BryRocks @WSJ

        That's all they did? Really? also, I like how don't realize the pure power of propaganda. Russia wants a divided America. trump supporters believed in these Russian bots. It's much bigger than you want to admit. Also, nice #whataboutismhttps://www.nbcnews.com/politics/elections/russians-penetrated-u-s-voter-systems-says-top-u-s-n845721 …

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      6. Bryan Sasser‏ @BryRocks Feb 13
        Replying to @king_jeremy_b @WSJ

        Hillary spend $1.2 billion influencing Americans, Russia spent $125,000 and somehow they changed outcome. It's only a bigger deal because you don't like the results. Face it, your candidate was terrible, and America knew it, that's not Russia's fault..

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      7. j'challa, but more spookiness  🎃‏ @king_jeremy_b Feb 13
        Replying to @BryRocks @WSJ

        America voted for Hillary the electoral college voted for Trump lol nice try tho. Either way, you cannot continue to diminish the effect of propaganda. You have probably fallen for it without realizing it. Willful ignorance is dangerous.

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      8. Bryan Sasser‏ @BryRocks Feb 14
        Replying to @king_jeremy_b @WSJ

        Yes the electoral college voted for Trump, because that's how America works, it's a republic, and it works exactly how it supposed to. You clearly fell for Hillary's propaganda... 😂

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