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Shouldn't the table at the top include the net seat change for House elections? This would improve consistency, as the table already shows the Electoral College vote numbers and the net seat change for Senate elections. — Preceding unsigned comment added by LordofChaos55 ( talk • contribs) 19:41, 11 January 2021 (UTC)
I tried to undo an edit, and for some reason although the edit had removed 1,141 bytes, undoing it only added 2. It clearly did not undo the edit, but now it's saying I can't undo it because I've already undone it.
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change democratic, to democrat. its not the democratic party. its the democrat party. get the simple grammar right if youre going to publish that 2600:8803:D008:EE00:9C6B:E899:959F:F9F9 ( talk) 01:45, 22 December 2022 (UTC)
“Deadly Attack” on January 6th makes the false implication that it was rioters that caused the death instead of a police officer shooting a protestor. 50.27.110.27 ( talk) 15:17, 2 August 2023 (UTC)
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Trump's Election Speech (the one that incited the January 6th Attack on the Capitol) was given on January 6th, 2021. In his speech, he even said he would march with them, immediately after the speech. Wikipedia is, incorrectly, reporting that the speech took place on November 3rd, 2020.
Again, the correct date on which the speech took place on January 6th, 2021.
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To those that wrote this, "resulted in a deadly attack at the US Capitol" - This makes it sound like the people who entered the Capitol were murderers, when in fact, the only one who was killed with the intention to kill, was one of the people who entered the Capitol (yes, she illegally entered). Come on, do better. Let me guess, 99.9% of the authors and editors are left leaning? Exactly. 2603:6011:5F39:D89D:9D1F:9790:1D00:D5E7 ( talk) 23:38, 7 May 2024 (UTC)
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Shouldn't the table at the top include the net seat change for House elections? This would improve consistency, as the table already shows the Electoral College vote numbers and the net seat change for Senate elections. — Preceding unsigned comment added by LordofChaos55 ( talk • contribs) 19:41, 11 January 2021 (UTC)
I tried to undo an edit, and for some reason although the edit had removed 1,141 bytes, undoing it only added 2. It clearly did not undo the edit, but now it's saying I can't undo it because I've already undone it.
curprev 01:55, 19 September 2021 24.59.152.85 talk 191,651 bytes +2 Undid revision 1045139020 by 24.59.152.85 (talk) undo
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change democratic, to democrat. its not the democratic party. its the democrat party. get the simple grammar right if youre going to publish that 2600:8803:D008:EE00:9C6B:E899:959F:F9F9 ( talk) 01:45, 22 December 2022 (UTC)
“Deadly Attack” on January 6th makes the false implication that it was rioters that caused the death instead of a police officer shooting a protestor. 50.27.110.27 ( talk) 15:17, 2 August 2023 (UTC)
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Merlyn78 ( talk) 17:12, 11 September 2023 (UTC)
Trump's Election Speech (the one that incited the January 6th Attack on the Capitol) was given on January 6th, 2021. In his speech, he even said he would march with them, immediately after the speech. Wikipedia is, incorrectly, reporting that the speech took place on November 3rd, 2020.
Again, the correct date on which the speech took place on January 6th, 2021.
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To those that wrote this, "resulted in a deadly attack at the US Capitol" - This makes it sound like the people who entered the Capitol were murderers, when in fact, the only one who was killed with the intention to kill, was one of the people who entered the Capitol (yes, she illegally entered). Come on, do better. Let me guess, 99.9% of the authors and editors are left leaning? Exactly. 2603:6011:5F39:D89D:9D1F:9790:1D00:D5E7 ( talk) 23:38, 7 May 2024 (UTC)