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I have more than once removed material that is referenced to sources that in fact contain almost none of the information claimed. Specifically, the following claims have been added and then re-added, but neither cited source actually contains them:
"Goodman is notorious among New York Republicans"
"Mario Cuomo... was considered unbeatable"
"Goodman checked his Rolodex and found Rinfret..." --
the story says the Roldex belonged to "a friend of State Senator Roy M. Goodman"
"Rinfret... whom he knew socially"
"Goodman picked Rinfret because he was pro-choice on abortion"
"Goodman picked Rinfret because... as a millionaire economist, could spend some of his own money on the campaign"
"Rinfret's campaign quickly became a disaster and a national laughing-stock"
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This article is written in
American English, which has its own spelling conventions (color, defense, traveled) and some terms that are used in it may be different or absent from other
varieties of English. According to the
relevant style guide, this should not be changed without
broad consensus.
Addition of unsourced material
I have more than once removed material that is referenced to sources that in fact contain almost none of the information claimed. Specifically, the following claims have been added and then re-added, but neither cited source actually contains them:
"Goodman is notorious among New York Republicans"
"Mario Cuomo... was considered unbeatable"
"Goodman checked his Rolodex and found Rinfret..." --
the story says the Roldex belonged to "a friend of State Senator Roy M. Goodman"
"Rinfret... whom he knew socially"
"Goodman picked Rinfret because he was pro-choice on abortion"
"Goodman picked Rinfret because... as a millionaire economist, could spend some of his own money on the campaign"
"Rinfret's campaign quickly became a disaster and a national laughing-stock"