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    Michael Tracey‏Verified account @mtracey 11 Oct 2016
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    Were Trump to win, he'd face a scenario where both parties are essentially in "the opposition." No precedent for this in modern US history.

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      2. Michael Tracey‏Verified account @mtracey 11 Oct 2016
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        This would inevitably beget some kind of fundamental cross-party realignment, which I touched on herehttp://www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/why-movement-conservatives-are-rooting-for-hillary/ …

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      3. #HandsOffVenezuela New Paris-ite  ⏳‏ @NewParisite 11 Oct 2016
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        Only hard-core GOP neocons, GOP brainwashed by neocons & the uninformed GOP that believes every word media says would. Just ugh!

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      2. Joe Weisenthal‏ @TheStalwart 11 Oct 2016
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        What's your reasoning for thinking that the GOP would stand as an opposition to him?

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      3. Michael Tracey‏Verified account @mtracey 11 Oct 2016
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        I think at least one segment would: the finance-aligned, "true conservative" set, joined by some libertarians and social cons.

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      2. Stacy Herbert‏ @stacyherbert 11 Oct 2016
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        also other nations. I think that would be good thing in a way. US presidents receive almost no opposition, no matter what they do.

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      3. Michael Tracey‏Verified account @mtracey 11 Oct 2016
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        Yeah, there's something to that.

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      2. Nevil‏ @neviljh 11 Oct 2016
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        maybe that's a good thing since both parties are paid off by lobbyists and donors.

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      3. Casa Chi Chi  🐬#M4A  🚑‏ @CasaChichi 11 Oct 2016
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        Exactly. In truth there is only one party- The Corporate Party, and it's OBVIOUS who they want to win--->HRC.

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      1. Ellah-Ween, Squad Member  🎃 💀 🧟‍♀️ 🧛🏼‍♀️ 🕷 🕸 🦇‏ @Ellahbie 11 Oct 2016
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        Which might be the ONLY reason I hope he wins. He'd be a death-nail to policy-as-usual (Read: against average Americans).

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      1. Socialist on Main‏ @SocialistOnMain 11 Oct 2016
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        And he's running vs someone whose tactics practically guarantee 2 terms. Not my phrasing but Trump is the 'least effective evil'.

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      1. RPK‏ @RPK_ 11 Oct 2016
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        we need to go 4 parties. Major two are corrupt beyond repair.

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      1. Reichsritt Spartacus‏ @Spartacusdeplor 11 Oct 2016
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        as if Republicans and Democrats don't already collude to some extent. How else can you explain the opposition he's already faced?

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      1. Jeffrey Allen‏ @Jeffrey48093757 11 Oct 2016
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        great! Maybe we can reverse the concentration of power in the executive branch.

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      1. spc‏ @deplorableShit 11 Oct 2016
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        remarkable how quickly grassroots movements in this country's politics get squashed. Good thing @realDonaldTrump is tough as nails.

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      1. GMS‏ @sasso333 11 Oct 2016
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        @sheilaaj Seems preferable to unfettered Hillary which is where it looks like we're heading.

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      1. Jim Dorsey‏ @jamezdhawaii 11 Oct 2016
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        @bayarea_bias As opposed to the other 2-party option. A Corporatist candidate backed by both traditional parties. #PodestaEmails

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      1. Logger Head‏ @Headlogger 11 Oct 2016
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        He can do what Barry does ,gather all the dirty laundry list on old established politicians.Indictment or vote my way.

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      1. Silence of the Dems  🐼‏ @dennis_reichel 11 Oct 2016
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        @tovangar2 Dems would become the dominant "corporate" party, Republicans would soon dissolve. A new Leftist party would emerge.

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