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This is just a straight copy of one section of the Hillary Rodham Clinton article. As such, it's totally Clinton-centric. To be a good article about the election, it needs to cover Guiliani and Lazio much more. It also needs to give a much better vote breakdown, describe the debates, cover third-party candidates, and so forth. Look at some of the other state election articles for guidance. Wasted Time R 04:42, 11 July 2006 (UTC)
I worked on the article periodically, finally "finishing" it in December 2007. Wasted Time R ( talk) 22:20, 8 February 2008 (UTC)
This article is very close to GA status. Where it says citation needed, there needs to be a citation. The next paragraph after needs a citation too. After that, I will approve the article. User:calbear22 ( talk) 00:12, 17 February 2008 (UTC)
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I take exception with this sentence: "His actions on behalf of Trump included not only fiery attacks on Clinton's record as Secretary of State but also the promotion of unsubstantiated claims that she was experiencing significant problems with her health."
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"evidence to the contrary" Evidence for YOU. To all others, my edits are considered to be in good faith. Your history in edit warring makes this sentence much more applicable to your edits. Regardless of your repulsive attack that my edit was due to my "dislike" of the content, the main reason for updating the source is because the previous source was outdated. The NBC article was written in August, before probably the most significant health event of Hillary during the campaign: her collapse outside of the 9/11 memorial which she originally blamed on overheating, and then on pneumonia. In the interest of compromise, I used WaPo as the updated source. Hidden Tempo ( talk) 23:15, 26 November 2016 (UTC)
<-- I know you're just playing WP:IDIDNTHEARTHAT games here, but let me try one more time. The claim is that Giuliani referenced fake news websites and unsubstantiated claims about Clinton's health. The fact that he did so has nothing to do with Clinton's actual state of health. Please stop removing sourced material and edit warring based on your personal IJUSTDONTLIKEIT. Volunteer Marek ( talk) 08:01, 28 November 2016 (UTC)
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This is just a straight copy of one section of the Hillary Rodham Clinton article. As such, it's totally Clinton-centric. To be a good article about the election, it needs to cover Guiliani and Lazio much more. It also needs to give a much better vote breakdown, describe the debates, cover third-party candidates, and so forth. Look at some of the other state election articles for guidance. Wasted Time R 04:42, 11 July 2006 (UTC)
I worked on the article periodically, finally "finishing" it in December 2007. Wasted Time R ( talk) 22:20, 8 February 2008 (UTC)
This article is very close to GA status. Where it says citation needed, there needs to be a citation. The next paragraph after needs a citation too. After that, I will approve the article. User:calbear22 ( talk) 00:12, 17 February 2008 (UTC)
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4. Neutral- Check. No position is stated that is not sourced or universally accepted. No bias. Looking closer, some statements don't meet the "Let the facts speak for themselves" criteria in Wikipedia:Neutral point of view guidelines. This is a possible area for the article to improve.
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I take exception with this sentence: "His actions on behalf of Trump included not only fiery attacks on Clinton's record as Secretary of State but also the promotion of unsubstantiated claims that she was experiencing significant problems with her health."
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2) Both sources are dated in August 2016, before the ubiquitous video was released of Hillary wobbling and being held up by aides, then collapsing to her knees as she was being assisted into her transportation van. The fact that she originally claimed her coughing fits were due to "Trump allergies," then "overheating," and finally "pneumonia," fueled ongoing rumors of Hillary's ailing health.
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"evidence to the contrary" Evidence for YOU. To all others, my edits are considered to be in good faith. Your history in edit warring makes this sentence much more applicable to your edits. Regardless of your repulsive attack that my edit was due to my "dislike" of the content, the main reason for updating the source is because the previous source was outdated. The NBC article was written in August, before probably the most significant health event of Hillary during the campaign: her collapse outside of the 9/11 memorial which she originally blamed on overheating, and then on pneumonia. In the interest of compromise, I used WaPo as the updated source. Hidden Tempo ( talk) 23:15, 26 November 2016 (UTC)
<-- I know you're just playing WP:IDIDNTHEARTHAT games here, but let me try one more time. The claim is that Giuliani referenced fake news websites and unsubstantiated claims about Clinton's health. The fact that he did so has nothing to do with Clinton's actual state of health. Please stop removing sourced material and edit warring based on your personal IJUSTDONTLIKEIT. Volunteer Marek ( talk) 08:01, 28 November 2016 (UTC)
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