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2 years later no update on arrests of those in front of his house????????????????? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 73.153.148.230 ( talk) 21:30, 27 April 2023 (UTC)
I noted during the AfD discussion, that a great deal of Cameron's bio was derived from the websites of the two law firms where he worked. Those sites are meant to persuade clients to trust and retain the firm, so they may tend toward exaggeration of credentials, aside from his holding a bar card. The main cite in the article does not have a URL though it has an author and publication date. When I browsed for a URL using the title, I did not find one. It also states that Cameron was a member of the 2006 team that went to the 2007 Orange Bowl (which beat Wake Forest). Those law firm sites, I presume, would be considered primary sources, not RSS. I went to the stat sheet for that game and it showed 31 players, none of them Cameron. I also found a reference that he was a redshirt at one point, so he missed a year. Most NCAA Division I teams don't play many freshmen or sophomores. There is no RSS for his playing in his freshman year, the year the team went to the Orange Bowl. [1] There were 19 redshirt frosh (and no sophomores or juniors) who did not play that year, besides Cameron, though he and they may have practiced with the team. [2] Consequently, I've removed the mention of the Bowl game team. I also noted, during the AfD discussion, that some of the newspaper stories about him obviously got their bio information from the employing firm's websites, the papers' reporters assuming they were accurate, rather than being primarily promotional. Also, most of the remaining citations were about his endorsement by President Trump in a joined pair of tweets, so were essentially duplicative, including identical stories with different URLs, rather than showing extensive coverage. The AfD votes did not resolve the article's status, so I'm wondering if we don't need to repeat the AfD? Activist ( talk) 10:18, 3 September 2019 (UTC)
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VK4000 is edit warring as shown here and here. He has been warned at his user talk page. NedFausa ( talk) 20:56, 23 September 2020 (UTC)
https://www.essence.com/news/daniel-cameron-kentucky-ag-weds-amid-breonna-taylor-case/ — Preceding unsigned comment added by VK4000 ( talk • contribs) 22:20, 23 September 2020 (UTC)
The wedding was done earlier I will not comment further https://globintel.com/kentucky/who-is-daniel-cameron-wife-makenze-evans-bio-wiki-age/ https://eu.courier-journal.com/story/news/2020/08/03/kentucky-attorney-general-daniel-cameron-gets-married-louisville/5574927002/ https://www.wtvq.com/2020/08/03/attorney-general-daniel-cameron-married-friday/ — Preceding unsigned comment added by VK4000 ( talk • contribs) 22:28, 23 September 2020 (UTC)
"Attorney General Cameron and his wife were married this past Friday [July 31, 2020] at a small, private outdoor ceremony in Louisville," Cameron's spokeswoman Elizabeth Kuhn wrote in an email.Ben Tobin's story does not identify the bride, although unreliable sources give her name as Makenze Evans. I recommend that we wait until other WP:RS flesh this out before incorporating any of it into Cameron's BLP. NedFausa ( talk) 22:41, 23 September 2020 (UTC)
This confirms it https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1308917376763691009.html https://lifesly.com/kentucky-ag-daniel-cameron-34-had-mentor-mitch-mcconnell-at-his-wedding-last-month/ — Preceding unsigned comment added by VK4000 ( talk • contribs) 16:34, 24 September 2020 (UTC)
Sub-headers are helpful when a section is as long as is the case here; they should be restored. https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Daniel_Cameron_(American_politician)&diff=prev&oldid=1130826457 2603:7000:2143:8500:5DD5:C41:CCCB:C851 ( talk) 01:57, 21 January 2023 (UTC)
The citation of a letter from Beyoncé published on her own website is inappropriate as a self-published source being used in a biography of a living person, per WP:BLPSPS. Additionally, that edit includes references to other people which fail verification at the source. As such, that edit should be revereted. (I am avoiding article edits at this time.) -- Nat Gertler ( talk) 01:53, 9 March 2023 (UTC)
Two different dates are given in the article. 2603:7000:2101:AA00:5D58:653E:D847:3068 ( talk) 15:55, 17 April 2023 (UTC)
I don't know if it should be included or not, but in his 2023 concession speech, Cameron mentioned that his wife was expecting a second child. Kdammers ( talk) 03:34, 8 November 2023 (UTC)
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2 years later no update on arrests of those in front of his house????????????????? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 73.153.148.230 ( talk) 21:30, 27 April 2023 (UTC)
I noted during the AfD discussion, that a great deal of Cameron's bio was derived from the websites of the two law firms where he worked. Those sites are meant to persuade clients to trust and retain the firm, so they may tend toward exaggeration of credentials, aside from his holding a bar card. The main cite in the article does not have a URL though it has an author and publication date. When I browsed for a URL using the title, I did not find one. It also states that Cameron was a member of the 2006 team that went to the 2007 Orange Bowl (which beat Wake Forest). Those law firm sites, I presume, would be considered primary sources, not RSS. I went to the stat sheet for that game and it showed 31 players, none of them Cameron. I also found a reference that he was a redshirt at one point, so he missed a year. Most NCAA Division I teams don't play many freshmen or sophomores. There is no RSS for his playing in his freshman year, the year the team went to the Orange Bowl. [1] There were 19 redshirt frosh (and no sophomores or juniors) who did not play that year, besides Cameron, though he and they may have practiced with the team. [2] Consequently, I've removed the mention of the Bowl game team. I also noted, during the AfD discussion, that some of the newspaper stories about him obviously got their bio information from the employing firm's websites, the papers' reporters assuming they were accurate, rather than being primarily promotional. Also, most of the remaining citations were about his endorsement by President Trump in a joined pair of tweets, so were essentially duplicative, including identical stories with different URLs, rather than showing extensive coverage. The AfD votes did not resolve the article's status, so I'm wondering if we don't need to repeat the AfD? Activist ( talk) 10:18, 3 September 2019 (UTC)
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VK4000 is edit warring as shown here and here. He has been warned at his user talk page. NedFausa ( talk) 20:56, 23 September 2020 (UTC)
https://www.essence.com/news/daniel-cameron-kentucky-ag-weds-amid-breonna-taylor-case/ — Preceding unsigned comment added by VK4000 ( talk • contribs) 22:20, 23 September 2020 (UTC)
The wedding was done earlier I will not comment further https://globintel.com/kentucky/who-is-daniel-cameron-wife-makenze-evans-bio-wiki-age/ https://eu.courier-journal.com/story/news/2020/08/03/kentucky-attorney-general-daniel-cameron-gets-married-louisville/5574927002/ https://www.wtvq.com/2020/08/03/attorney-general-daniel-cameron-married-friday/ — Preceding unsigned comment added by VK4000 ( talk • contribs) 22:28, 23 September 2020 (UTC)
"Attorney General Cameron and his wife were married this past Friday [July 31, 2020] at a small, private outdoor ceremony in Louisville," Cameron's spokeswoman Elizabeth Kuhn wrote in an email.Ben Tobin's story does not identify the bride, although unreliable sources give her name as Makenze Evans. I recommend that we wait until other WP:RS flesh this out before incorporating any of it into Cameron's BLP. NedFausa ( talk) 22:41, 23 September 2020 (UTC)
This confirms it https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1308917376763691009.html https://lifesly.com/kentucky-ag-daniel-cameron-34-had-mentor-mitch-mcconnell-at-his-wedding-last-month/ — Preceding unsigned comment added by VK4000 ( talk • contribs) 16:34, 24 September 2020 (UTC)
Sub-headers are helpful when a section is as long as is the case here; they should be restored. https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Daniel_Cameron_(American_politician)&diff=prev&oldid=1130826457 2603:7000:2143:8500:5DD5:C41:CCCB:C851 ( talk) 01:57, 21 January 2023 (UTC)
The citation of a letter from Beyoncé published on her own website is inappropriate as a self-published source being used in a biography of a living person, per WP:BLPSPS. Additionally, that edit includes references to other people which fail verification at the source. As such, that edit should be revereted. (I am avoiding article edits at this time.) -- Nat Gertler ( talk) 01:53, 9 March 2023 (UTC)
Two different dates are given in the article. 2603:7000:2101:AA00:5D58:653E:D847:3068 ( talk) 15:55, 17 April 2023 (UTC)
I don't know if it should be included or not, but in his 2023 concession speech, Cameron mentioned that his wife was expecting a second child. Kdammers ( talk) 03:34, 8 November 2023 (UTC)