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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 30 Nov 2016

    How stable are democracies? A Harvard lecturer says “the warning signs are flashing red.”http://nyti.ms/2gESlYg 

    1:43 AM - 30 Nov 2016
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      2. Savvanidis K‏ @savvanidis 30 Nov 2016
        Replying to @nytimes

        You're the New York Times and you're still quoting polling data? #arewelearningyet

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      3. Vikram Johri‏ @VikramJohri 30 Nov 2016
        Replying to @savvanidis @nytimes

        seriosuly doubt this story would run if Hillary had won

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      2. Dream Weaver  🕸 🌊 🌊 🌊‏ @dreamweaver1001 30 Nov 2016
        Replying to @nytimes

        Stop posting stories that we can't get access to unless we buy a subscription!!

        2 replies 0 retweets 3 likes
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      1. Ali hatefi‏ @hatefi_ali 30 Nov 2016
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        دموکراسی ها چگونه پایدار هستند، دموکراسی دیرینه لیبرال در شمال امریکا، غرب اروپا و استرالیا امن تر از همیشه به نظر می رسد.

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      2. Savvanidis K‏ @savvanidis 30 Nov 2016
        Replying to @nytimes

        You're saying that polling data from the 30's is comparable to polling data in the 80's ? #marketresearch

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      3. daniel litecoin 株式会社‏ @jameshorrorwitz 30 Nov 2016
        Replying to @savvanidis @nytimes

        It's people who were born in the 30s, the polling is recent

        2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      4. Savvanidis K‏ @savvanidis 30 Nov 2016
        Replying to @jameshorrorwitz @nytimes

        the message is misleading. This only shows how perception changes with age #marketresearch #DotheRightThing

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      5. daniel litecoin 株式会社‏ @jameshorrorwitz 30 Nov 2016
        Replying to @savvanidis @nytimes

        No, it shows how today different age groups differ on the importance of democracy- way more youngs say it's inessential

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      6. Savvanidis K‏ @savvanidis 30 Nov 2016
        Replying to @jameshorrorwitz @nytimes

        But the headline is "decline" and then it shows 30's and 80's. The immediate message is decline across time.

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      7. daniel litecoin 株式会社‏ @jameshorrorwitz 30 Nov 2016
        Replying to @savvanidis @nytimes

        Idk where it says "decline," but the decline is across age groups. X axis is decade of birth. Article is poorly written

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      1. LJ Cee‏ @jcinca1 30 Nov 2016
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        @amandataub Democracy's like.....❓I don't even know of any.

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      1.  🔆Gemeentebelangen Apeldrn‏ @InwonersApldrn 30 Nov 2016
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        sinces the nineties

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      1. CFN‏ @Galt_in_Da_Box 30 Nov 2016
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        Only until the public discovers it can vote itself largesse from the public fund.

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      1. J. B.‏ @HWS2969 30 Nov 2016
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        the question should be how stable are Democrats?

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      1. Derek Hall‏ @D3r3khall 30 Nov 2016
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        Thanks NYT for adding to the liberal idiotic rhetoric that contends that dictators like Fidel are better than democracy.

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      1. neil pessall‏ @neilpX 30 Nov 2016
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        @igorb4662 There’s no need for a Harvard degree to know that Trump is the biggest threat to American democracy in our lifetime.

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