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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 12 Oct 2017

    Opinion: Perhaps the problem is not that we have had too much change, but that we haven’t had enoughhttp://nyti.ms/2gxMqTE 

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      1.  🦋Chloe  🕊 📝 📖 🗽 🎨 🐈 🐬 🌊‏ @ChloePolitiCat 12 Oct 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Trump is not playing chess. Billionaires are pouring over $400 million into 2018 election. GOP is not winning based due to brilliant ideas.

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      1. paofpa‏ @paofpa 12 Oct 2017
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        Your divide? Is it created by the party? The extremes in the party? Or gerrymandering that will only let the extremes win?

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      1. Clifford Milton‏ @cliffymil 12 Oct 2017
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        Enough with the Trump chess metaphors. He has no long game.

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      1. Rhys‏ @Rhys604 12 Oct 2017
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        I think you have that backwards. 😂#ComplicitGOP

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      1. Susan James‏ @sejlb 12 Oct 2017
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        You're nuts. The Cheeto couldn't even spell chess let alone play it. #fakepresident

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      1.  🍁CJ Writes #NaNoWriMo 🍁‏ @CJPendragon 12 Oct 2017
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        The insinuation that this idiot could play anything as mentally tactical as chess is laughable.

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      1. Bret Anderson‏ @bjanderson17 12 Oct 2017
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        More like Hungry Hungry Hippos

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      1. AmericanGirl‏ @jch2407 12 Oct 2017
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        Chess? Maybe mumbletypeg! 😂

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      1. Zvonimir Brekalo‏ @paetoja 12 Oct 2017
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        He might be playing chess but his first move is h3

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      1. Samantha Jaye‏ @keshuvah 18 Oct 2017
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        I wish the Dems would take my mom's advice: You can't make boys like you.

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      1. Rachel Hesse‏ @babbaonthebrain 13 Oct 2017
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        Oh come on, Hodor could beat Trump at chess.

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      1. Noah Stephens‏ @NoahStephens 12 Oct 2017
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        Checkers/chess suggests Trump is more strategic. He id not. More like Democrats are playing earnest and Trump is playing demagogue.

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      1. GK‏ @GKprobability 12 Oct 2017
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        I don't think Trump could spell chess let alone play it. What fucking nonsense is this?

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      2. roy chinnery‏ @ChinneryRoy 12 Oct 2017
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        When all is said and done . I guess every democratic nation gets the political leaders it deserves . Need better educated electorate .

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      3. Rachel Hesse‏ @babbaonthebrain 13 Oct 2017
        Replying to @ChinneryRoy @nytimes

        And how to we get that when the current government is slashing the education budget, & our Sec of Education has no background in education??

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      4. roy chinnery‏ @ChinneryRoy 13 Oct 2017
        Replying to @babbaonthebrain @nytimes

        The obvious answer Rachel , is to elect a party that is prepared to invest in the education system . Electorate chose wrong in June !

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