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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 17 Jan 2017

    Obama "truly believed that he could unify the country," a presidential historian said http://nyti.ms/2jk2KYc pic.twitter.com/D42Bg8DinH

    7:13 AM - 17 Jan 2017
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      2. PhenomenalWoman‏ @1nePhenomenalMe 17 Jan 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        These comments show you exactly why he couldn't and Trump won....Thanks AmeriKKKa

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      3. bob- O‏ @bobbychaconjr1 17 Jan 2017
        Replying to @1nePhenomenalMe @nytimes

        You are aware that the democrats are the founders of the KKK, right?

        1 reply 1 retweet 2 likes
      4. PhenomenalWoman‏ @1nePhenomenalMe 17 Jan 2017
        Replying to @bobbychaconjr1

        And you know they are now all republicans right? Do your googles about Dixiecrats, southern strategy and have a good day✌🏿

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      5. bob- O‏ @bobbychaconjr1 17 Jan 2017
        Replying to @1nePhenomenalMe

        If you did a deeper search, you find out that the so-called "switch" never happened.

        0 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
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      1. Fred Kirkey‏ @FredKirkey1 17 Jan 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        One does not unify by pointing out, amplifying and legitimizing grievances held by race-baiting groups at every opportunity.

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      1. Gerald Soelz‏ @GeraldSoelz 17 Jan 2017
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        He didn't even try. Hope and change. Was all promises and no action. He failed and is the worst President we ever had.

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      1. David Serkin Ludwig‏Verified account @DLudwigMusic 17 Jan 2017
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        One of the true greats-an unflappable leader who pulled us all up, even his detractors. May he be Chief Justice of #SCOTUS someday!

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      1. Elaine Cruz‏ @LaineyBug923 17 Jan 2017
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        And, the Republicans feared that too, so they fought him day one, put party before country, and that's how they got Trump.

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      1. Andy Shanks‏ @andysnark 17 Jan 2017
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        Ego-driven narcissistic impulses will do that to you.

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      1. David Serkin Ludwig‏Verified account @DLudwigMusic 17 Jan 2017
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        Don't rewrite #POTUS44's accomplishments bc Trump won. America always step toward progress even after a big step back like this one

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      1. Amy Rovin‏ @MomRovin 17 Jan 2017
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        @unlikelyoutcome @BarackObamapic.twitter.com/l4am5rQPQf

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      1. Blake Shaw‏ @BlakeShaw4 17 Jan 2017
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        yes he could have. Unfortunately his worldview got in the way, and the chip on his shoulder grew to a boulder.

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      1. Sal Bucciarelli‏ @Sal_Bucciarelli 17 Jan 2017
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        uhhhhh NEWS FLASH -> Obama DIVIDED the country with his failure to address domestic issues fairly. He'll go down as most divisive

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      1. Krlos Rosado‏ @CarlosRAPR 17 Jan 2017
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        well he made it worse

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      2.  🇺🇸cdog 🇺🇸1/63,000,000 🇺🇸calm down 🇺🇸‏ @cdog1962 17 Jan 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        His "walk" sure did not match his "walk" He took every opp to call out "white" people and "privilege." Doesn't sound unifying to 🤔

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      3. Blue Waves Matter‏ @sportraven1994 17 Jan 2017
        Replying to @cdog1962 @nytimes

        can you provide one example where he called out "white privilege"?

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      1. Gus Mitsis‏ @GusMitsis 17 Jan 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Obama would of but the Republican leadership, wouldn't allow that to happen. Every turn Obama wanted to go, they blocked him. Sad.

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      1. Jim Box‏ @undercovpilgrim 17 Jan 2017
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        he could have but the GOP cared more about party than country

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      1. Holly Merde‏ @holly_merde 17 Jan 2017
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        Hard to do when McConnell declared war on him from day one! Bipartisanship died that very day.

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