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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Sep 3

    54 percent of Oregon’s House Democrats now are female, a rare majority in state capitols, where men still mostly rulehttps://nyti.ms/2PBd25m 

    10:30 PM - 3 Sep 2018
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      2. Ragnar Danneskjold‏ @jcrowder55 Sep 3
        Replying to @nytimes

        I dont care if they're men, women, trans, or ambiguous...they need to do something about Portland Antifa.

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      3. AFH‏ @FedUpResister Sep 3
        Replying to @jcrowder55 @nytimes

        😂😂😂😂 no they need to stop allowing the Washington White Supremacists groups to march in Portland. Proud Boys need to stay in Vancouver.

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      4. Ragnar Danneskjold‏ @jcrowder55 Sep 3
        Replying to @FedUpResister @nytimes

        As long as they're legal, free speech is free speech. Nothing about Antifa is legal.

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      5. Ragnar Danneskjold‏ @jcrowder55 Sep 3
        Replying to @jcrowder55 @FedUpResister @nytimes

        If you only allow free speech of people you agree with, you don't support free speech.

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      1. sFägnäscht  🇨🇭‏ @faegnaescht Sep 3
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        The end of meritocracy.

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      1. Peter diPierro‏ @PeterdiPierro Sep 3
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        Explains why the state is so screwed up...

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      1. vikes‏ @VLanghiari34 Sep 4
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      1. tons of doge‏ @yang_so_yummi Sep 3
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        How many lumberjacks are women? How many farmers are women? If it isn't aleast 50% it's sexist

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      2. RaDaug‏ @rldaug Sep 3
        Replying to @nytimes

        Oregon has always been several steps ahead of other states....women have occupied the governor's office (current and past) as well as other elected state offices...to hear of 54% Dems being women doesn't surprise me...

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      1. Robert Kuhn‏ @RobertK90078574 Sep 4
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        scary

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      1. Adam Brosh‏ @abrosh21 Sep 4
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        Good

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      2. Melissa Ball‏ @Melissa19117591 Sep 4
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        But are they the best ones to hold the office? Isn't that the real question? Race, Sex, National Origin should not matter...hair color for that matter. What does matter is who is best qualified. Wake up people...

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      3. Basia K‏ @BeejknowsItAll Sep 4
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        Women have been asking that forever were you asking this when it was all men?

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      1. J‏ @Alaskanhomy Sep 3
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        It’s Oregon, they probably weren’t born female.

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      1. AFH‏ @FedUpResister Sep 3
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        I’ve lived in Oregon for 20 years & am a proud democrat. Hoping these women will improve our state. Our schools rank very low & are overcrowded. Roads R great but forest fires R out of control. Teacher retirement is one of the best in the US which is why kids are not put first.

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      1. OceansRising‏ @rising_oceans Sep 3
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        Good for Oregon!

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