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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jul 28

    The race between Stacey Abrams and Brian Kemp will, regardless of outcome, determine what Georgia represents and how it is perceivedhttps://nyti.ms/2NNNKzZ 

    8:32 AM - 28 Jul 2018
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      1. Laurie A Fettinger‏ @laf13laf Jul 29
        Replying to @nytimes

        Laurie A Fettinger Retweeted Patrick Rodenbush

        https://twitter.com/pnrodenbush/status/1023743276732620800?s=21 …

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        Patrick Rodenbush @pnrodenbush
        The “both sides” framing here is awful. Kemp ran a race-baiting primary campaign including an ad in which he promises to round-up “illegals” in his truck. Abrams thinks people should have health care. But the @nytimes thinks they’re both appealing to the fringe. https://twitter.com/nytimes/status/1023229615920308224 …
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      1. Paige R. Penland‏ @paigerpenland Jul 28
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        Really? I think of Abrams as a pragmatic, business-friendly, center-left Democrat, not an Orcasio-Cortez-style social democrat. Kemp isn't just radical, he's sleazy. Basically Boss Hogg with a Chevy pickup truck instead of a 1970 Cadillac DeVille. Abrams all the way.

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      1. Darius Callier‏ @DariusCallier Jul 28
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        The Abrams campaign is not the politically extremist equal to racial intolerance or the explicit antagonisms towards immigrants of the right. Surely, the @nytimes recognizes this.

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      1. Darius Callier‏ @DariusCallier Jul 28
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        Nor does it recognize, that political moderation is less a set of coherent political beliefs than norms and ideas about how to publicly speak on and engage political ideas, (and increasingly in this environment of raised nationalist sentiment, ideas about whom is permitted to).

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      2. Kara‏ @kmok73 Jul 29
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      1. Darius Callier‏ @DariusCallier Jul 28
        Replying to @nytimes

        It is a grave misunderstanding for writers to withhold acknowledgement that women, people of color, veterans, people with disabilities, and sexual minorities can too be counted to behave as political moderates. It is a mistake that riles me every time whether I read it.

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      1. Darius Callier‏ @DariusCallier Jul 28
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        Or include the idea that extending Medicaid to the poor, or reaching out to constituencies that have for generations been left out of political processes (and might indeed have been gerrymandered and voter suppressed out of them) might also constitute a political center?

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      2. tartis&co.‏ @carolonatrueblu Jul 28
        Replying to @nytimes

        ALL IS NOT LOST! THEY WANT YOU TO GIVE UP AND THINK THAT ALL OUR EFFORTS ARE POINTLESS! SOME BLACKS MY TELL YOU PROTESTING IS POINTLESS! DO NOT LISTEN! KEEP TALKING, KEEP POSTING, KEEP FIGHTING, KEEP PROTESTING! OUR TIME IS COMING..

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      3. Tony Williams‏ @oldskool58 Jul 28
        Replying to @carolonatrueblu @nytimes

        Super facts!

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      4. tartis&co.‏ @carolonatrueblu Jul 28
        Replying to @oldskool58 @nytimes

        You said "SUPER FACTS" not me! ??pic.twitter.com/4lwXUsyOiH

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      5. tartis&co.‏ @carolonatrueblu Jul 28
        Replying to @carolonatrueblu @oldskool58 @nytimes

        My bad it was another a hole!

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      6. Tony Williams‏ @oldskool58 Jul 28
        Replying to @carolonatrueblu @nytimes

        Your reply was enough! I want take the bait! The sun is shining!

        0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
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      1. Mark Wright‏ @Quindel1plex Jul 28
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      1. Andrew Lazarus‏ @AndrewLazarus4 Jul 29
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        Jeff Davis, Abe Lincoln: NY Times explains the two extremists. Except the 1861 Tines was better.

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      1. PJ JP‏ @pjjp1 Jul 29
        Replying to @nytimes

        NYT, rewrite this article. it's not either or, not both sides, Kemp is extreme off the deep end and a buffoon, Abrams is a centrist, slightly progressive democrat. Pls rethink your framing of these news items.

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      1. SundayNightsLiveToo!‏ @snltoo Jul 28
        Replying to @nytimes

        Oh ok. So this election will determine if Georgia is racist I guess right? If we only knew, all this time, we could turn off racism like a light switch. 🙄

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      1. SofaKingDazed‏ @SofaKingDazed Jul 28
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        I think GOP Jason "Butt-Cheek" Spencer already gave us more than a glimpse.

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      2. Freedom F. Heiter‏ @Freedom_Heiter Jul 28
        Replying to @nytimes

        She can't even manage her own finances properly, has serious debts and owes back taxes. Vote Abrams if you want to see her destroy Georgia's strong economy.

        1 reply 2 retweets 0 likes
      3. Raymond Corleóne *token negro*‏ @da_ray1 Jul 28
        Replying to @Freedom_Heiter @nytimes

        Her platform is pretty much terrible, it's more government, pandering to LGBT, encouraging illegal immigration and more work place regulations in the name of economy diversity

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