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#HillarysHealth, #NeverForget, and #BasketOfDeplorables

I got involved with the trending hashtags #HillarysHealth, #NeverForget, and #BasketOfDeplorables on Twitter yesterday. Here are my posts, ordered from the most to the least popular (all my tweets can be viewed here - https://twitter.com/CraigRozniecki):

1) Dear MSM:

Hillary's physical health is nowhere near as concerning as Trump's mental & emotional health.
#HillarysHealth
647 Likes, 327 Retweets

2) #NeverForget 9/11, but never allow 9/11 to be reason to discriminate nor to sacrifice liberty for a sense of security.
238 Likes, 144 Retweets

3) Trump's #BasketOfDeplorables: Mocking disabled, disgracing POWs, proposed war crimes, infidelity, tax returns, 70% lies (pt 1)
203 Likes, 121 Retweets

4) Cheney: "We must #NeverForget 9/11, but we must forget I was vice president at the time. It was Obama's fault."
168 Likes, 66 Retweets

5) Trump's #BasketOfDeplorables: Disgracing Gold Star Families, inciting violence, 6 bankruptcies, anti-semitism, sexism (pt. 2)
109 Likes, 57 Retweets

6) Trump's #BasketOfDeplorables: Racism, xenophobia, homophobia, excessive vagueness, consistent inconsistency, flip-flop extremist (pt. 3)
81 Likes, 42 Retweets

7) #BasketOfDeplorables #TheExpendables (picture/meme)
75 Likes, 38 Retweets

8) Conclusion on Trump's #BasketOfDeplorables: It's the "yugest," "bigliest" basket the world has ever known, believe me.
74 Likes, 29 Retweets

9) After posting a 3-part series of what Trump's #BasketOfDeplorables contains
Trumpster: "That's all you got?"
51 Likes, 12 Retweets

Totals: 1,646 Likes, 836 Retweets (Averages of 182.9 Likes, 92.9 Retweets)

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