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Tue 12 Feb 13 | 10:53 PM ET
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Most Tweeted Moment

Tue 12 Feb 13 | 10:53 PM ET
Former HP CEO Carly Fiorina addresses the night's most tweeted moment, regarding the minimum wage, and comments on Senator Marco Rubio's response to the President's State of the Union. Democratic strategist Bob Schrum offers his take on the biggest takeaway from this evening. Dean Baker and Sarah Fagan offer opinions on what people will be talking about tomorrow.

 
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