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Eric Swalwell On Top Of Presidential Candidates For Tweeting The Most About Trump

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California Rep. Eric Swalwell attacks President Donald Trump more than any other 2020 presidential candidate. According to Business Insider, one in four of his tweets, 23 percent, mention Trump by name or title. Swalwell said it’s the former prosecutor in him that drives him to call out Trump. Sen. Bernie Sander came out in second place as the candidate to call out Trump the most with 16 percent. And Rep. Seth Moulton came in third place with 13 percent.

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