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@WSJ
9 years ago
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@WSJThinkTank
: Who's with Hillary Clinton? Voter data in 9 charts:
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@WSJ
9 years ago
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@Dchinni
: Signs of Ted Cruz's establishment strength? State capitals. To find anti-Trump voters, look to state capitals
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@WSJ
10 years ago
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@WSJThinkTank
: Mitt Romney had problems with conservatives. Jeb Bush’s may be worse.
@Dchinni
explains:
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@WSJ
10 years ago
RT
@Dchinni
: The CPAC show is fun, but how much do attendees have in common with primary voters?
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#CPAC2015
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@WSJ
10 years ago
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@Dchinni
: Where kids are vaccinated, where they aren't, and which states have seen the biggest drop-offs
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@WSJ
9 years ago
The presidential race looks a lot different after yesterday's primaries.
@Aaronzitner
and
@Dchinni
on the aftermath:
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@WSJ
9 years ago
Watch live as
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discuss tonight's primary results on Facebook
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@WSJ
10 years ago
RT
@reidepstein
: Jeb Bush has a far bigger problem with conservatives than Mitt Romney ever did. via
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@WSJ
10 years ago
RT
@Dchinni
: 'American Sniper’ Dominated Facebook Chatter - a map of where and an explanation of why -
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@WSJ
10 years ago
RT
@Dchinni
: One group that's not a fan of Obama's immigration executive order idea: low-income voters
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@WSJ
9 years ago
RT
@Dchinni
: Voters in exit polls have strong views on GOP convention
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@WSJ
9 years ago
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@Dchinni
: On the GOP side, Trump should do well in Louisiana and maybe Kentucky, Kansas is made for Cruz.
@WSJ
10 years ago
RT
@Dchinni
: From education to race to income, the fault lines that define US politics. Mapping the American Electorate
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@WSJ
10 years ago
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@Dchinni
: For what it's worth. The impact of Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert back in 2012. Both guys will be gone in 2016.
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@WSJ
10 years ago
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@KateMilani
: Early exit polls indicate 2014 electorate was less supportive of the tea-party movement than 2010 voters
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@WSJ
9 years ago
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@Dchinni
: In 2016, Clinton has taken on most of Obama's 2008 coalition.
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@WSJ
10 years ago
A look at how the gender mix of Carly Fiorina’s support compares to that of some GOP rivals
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@WSJ
10 years ago
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@TimJHanrahan
: Did four million (or eight million) evangelical voters sit out the 2012 election? Probably not.
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@WSJ
10 years ago
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@Dchinni
: A Meghan O’Sullivan pick would suggest Jeb is leaning toward his father’s foreign-policy philosophy.
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