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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Aug 12

    Americans are fed up with big money in politics, and they’re starting to vote that wayhttps://nyti.ms/2MloDr1 

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      1. Karl Bunday  🌊‏ @45xiatai Aug 12
        Replying to @nytimes

        I know most of the people named in the article. Voters here in #MN03 are fed up with bought-and-paid-for politicians and want real, courageous representation in Congress. @deanbphillips is set to win his primary this week and I look forward to the November election.

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      1. BG‏ @Ben_is_wt_it_is Aug 12
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      1. elizabeth‏ @esb2b Aug 12
        Replying to @nytimes

        yup - pretty much any guy off the street is better than the sh** show that is out politics today - we are a text book "what not to do"

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      1. BDM 77007‏ @ablondewun1 Aug 12
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        @BetoORourke hasn’t taken a dime of PAC money and he’s neck and neck with @tedcruz. Texans are sick of bought and paid for politicians.

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      1. Sara B. Ostrich‏ @SaraB1ostrich Aug 12
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        Citizens United was a terrible decision. There is so much money in the election system, and we don’t know where it comes from or who our representatives are getting their money from and so who they are beholden to.

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      2. 5 Emmy‏ @emmy5s Aug 12
        Replying to @nytimes

        Then why all the stories about "liberal socialists" not winning their primaries? How about some "it's freaking hard to win a primary election when you refuse funding from corporate overlords" coverage?

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      3. IgnorantWisdom‏ @Red4Skin Aug 12
        Replying to @emmy5s @nytimes

        How about some the DNC will employ Republican lobbyist firms to try and beat grass roots. See: NY14

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      1. Just Do It Dave‏ @whiteguyskeptic Aug 12
        Replying to @nytimes

        I know I am. How about a civil service test to determine the qualifications of candidates? Only the top candidates would be eligible to run for office. Candidates could only use tax payer money set aside for campaigning, which would indicate how adept they were at handling money.

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      1. Reeta Bhuiyar Bijnor‏ @ReetaBhuiyar Aug 12
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        आज भारत में जिस तरह का संविधान को जलवाया जा रहा है और सरकार चुप है इसका मतलब सरकार भारत के मूलनिवासी जनता की नहीं बल्कि विदेश आर्यो की है Twitter@ReetaBhuiyarpic.twitter.com/0nVPLVyhyQ

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      1. boli etto‏ @twitloff Aug 12
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        Americans can never be fed up of big money in politics

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      1. Renae M.‏ @Renae131 Aug 12
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        It’s not that we're sick of money in politics, it’s that we’re sick of paying more than our fair share in taxes and then hearing GOP elected officials say that we can’t afford to fund education, social security, & healthcare. Why are we giving congress yearly raises and pensions?

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      1. Barbara Piercy‏ @bjp2 Aug 12
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        About time!

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      1. WhobbaBobba‏ @WhobbaBobba Aug 12
        Replying to @nytimes

        You can thank the Supreme Court for the "anything goes" when it comes to letting the money flow. They are trying to make sure that the GOP has an unfair advantage MONEY wise.

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      1. erudite male‏ @mcdavid1746 Aug 12
        Replying to @nytimes

        Scalia was the one who blessed Citizens United. He also declared racism dead. Didn’t he also give Bush 43 the presidency? Time to take our country back. Time for Kkkrooked Trump and his cesspool to pay us back in full 🎉🎉

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      1. Christopher Grant‏ @christopher6gr5 Aug 12
        Replying to @nytimes

        Remember when an honest and good man tried to win the Presidency this way but wasn't backed by his own party?pic.twitter.com/FZmoBt7Auw

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      2. L. Hansen‏ @cleodenmark Aug 12
        Replying to @nytimes

        Guess their copying President Trump now-what took so long-oh ja, they aren´t very smart for if they were they wouldn´t still be calling themselves Democrats but Socialists..🙄🥳

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      1. Tim Peebles‏ @TimPeebles Aug 17
        Replying to @nytimes @Nataliekitro

        Americans are fed up with ... politicians ...who always promise but never deliver over & over again Trump is a big FU to BOTH parties by them

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