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This is a draft for a new page on Seth Moulton. The previous page was deleted due to lack of references and perceived importance (See Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Seth_Moulton). I believe this draft satisfies all Wikipedia rules regarding notability, references, and neutral point-of-view. Please feel free to edit or comment on this draft page - I am currently giving the admins responsible for the prior deletion time to comment, but will be posting this to the new page shortly. - Rustavo, 1 September, 2014
Please feel free to join the discussion about this draft at Kudpung's talk page. - Rustavo Talk/ Contribs 01:27, 4 September 2014 (UTC)
Are we not able to get his congressional photo for the infobox? Guyb123321 ( talk) 19:17, 1 February 2015 (UTC)
I'm concerned about the promotional tone of recent edits to this article. For example, this recent edit [1] contains a long, self-congratulatory quote by the candidate. The edit summary for the edit is "Add more on his commitment to Veterans." That edit summary and the content of the edit, as well as other recent edits here, leave me concerned that our neutrality policy is not being adhered to. We should be impartial and fact-based, not seeking to show that a politician has a "commitment" to anything in particular. Champaign Supernova ( talk) 19:11, 31 March 2016 (UTC)
The article makes it seem like a Bronze Star is a bit more than it is. Now I'm not running down this medal, having one myself, but it also is true that it doesn't take Audie Murphy-esqe actions to earn one even with the "v" device.
Why is there nothing about his 2018 efforts to prevent Pelosi from becoming House speaker? It's by far what he's received the most national news coverage for in recent months... AnonMoos ( talk) 18:04, 18 January 2019 (UTC)
The only comment in this article under "Foreign policy" is:
"Moulton opposed sending U.S. troops back to Iraq in 2014."
How lame can you be? Readers of this article deserve to be given a reasonable account of his views on Foreign policy. ---
Dagme (
talk) 13:53, 12 June 2019 (UTC)
I recently created an article for the American High-Speed Rail Act. Any help improving the article would be appreciated. Thank you, Thriley ( talk) 22:14, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
Wikipedia is NOTNEWS, so I am putting links here rather than info in the article: "Two Congress members make unauthorized trip to Kabul amid evacuation efforts" (WaPo 8/24) and "Two Congress members fly to Kabul, infuriate DoD, White House" (Military Times 8/24) Moulton has a statement , and if the event gets continued coverage, more context may emerge. HouseOfChange ( talk) 13:26, 25 August 2021 (UTC)
In the context of Moulton's 2019 moonshot at the Dem nomination for president, his political positions got detailed coverage in RS. [1] [2] [3] We shouldn't neglect these good RS to cite potentially-impermanent sources such as ontheissues.org or Moulton's own website and press releases. HouseOfChange ( talk) 23:27, 4 September 2021 (UTC)
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one of Moulton's biggest focuses is addressing the long-term impact of automation on the economy, which he says will disproportionately affect working-class communities. His answer to the expected crisis is re-education...As a member of the centrist New Democrat Coalition, Moulton backed a broad plan unveiled by the group of moderates last May to address technology's effects on the workforce.
in early 2008, Moulton and Lemons and some other Marines were making frozen hamburgers on the roof of their barracks in southern Iraq, talking about exit plans. Moulton was going back to Harvard, pursuing graduate degrees at the business school and the Kennedy School of Government. After that, though, he might run for Congress, he said.
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This is a draft for a new page on Seth Moulton. The previous page was deleted due to lack of references and perceived importance (See Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Seth_Moulton). I believe this draft satisfies all Wikipedia rules regarding notability, references, and neutral point-of-view. Please feel free to edit or comment on this draft page - I am currently giving the admins responsible for the prior deletion time to comment, but will be posting this to the new page shortly. - Rustavo, 1 September, 2014
Please feel free to join the discussion about this draft at Kudpung's talk page. - Rustavo Talk/ Contribs 01:27, 4 September 2014 (UTC)
Are we not able to get his congressional photo for the infobox? Guyb123321 ( talk) 19:17, 1 February 2015 (UTC)
I'm concerned about the promotional tone of recent edits to this article. For example, this recent edit [1] contains a long, self-congratulatory quote by the candidate. The edit summary for the edit is "Add more on his commitment to Veterans." That edit summary and the content of the edit, as well as other recent edits here, leave me concerned that our neutrality policy is not being adhered to. We should be impartial and fact-based, not seeking to show that a politician has a "commitment" to anything in particular. Champaign Supernova ( talk) 19:11, 31 March 2016 (UTC)
The article makes it seem like a Bronze Star is a bit more than it is. Now I'm not running down this medal, having one myself, but it also is true that it doesn't take Audie Murphy-esqe actions to earn one even with the "v" device.
Why is there nothing about his 2018 efforts to prevent Pelosi from becoming House speaker? It's by far what he's received the most national news coverage for in recent months... AnonMoos ( talk) 18:04, 18 January 2019 (UTC)
The only comment in this article under "Foreign policy" is:
"Moulton opposed sending U.S. troops back to Iraq in 2014."
How lame can you be? Readers of this article deserve to be given a reasonable account of his views on Foreign policy. ---
Dagme (
talk) 13:53, 12 June 2019 (UTC)
I recently created an article for the American High-Speed Rail Act. Any help improving the article would be appreciated. Thank you, Thriley ( talk) 22:14, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
Wikipedia is NOTNEWS, so I am putting links here rather than info in the article: "Two Congress members make unauthorized trip to Kabul amid evacuation efforts" (WaPo 8/24) and "Two Congress members fly to Kabul, infuriate DoD, White House" (Military Times 8/24) Moulton has a statement , and if the event gets continued coverage, more context may emerge. HouseOfChange ( talk) 13:26, 25 August 2021 (UTC)
In the context of Moulton's 2019 moonshot at the Dem nomination for president, his political positions got detailed coverage in RS. [1] [2] [3] We shouldn't neglect these good RS to cite potentially-impermanent sources such as ontheissues.org or Moulton's own website and press releases. HouseOfChange ( talk) 23:27, 4 September 2021 (UTC)
References
one of Moulton's biggest focuses is addressing the long-term impact of automation on the economy, which he says will disproportionately affect working-class communities. His answer to the expected crisis is re-education...As a member of the centrist New Democrat Coalition, Moulton backed a broad plan unveiled by the group of moderates last May to address technology's effects on the workforce.
in early 2008, Moulton and Lemons and some other Marines were making frozen hamburgers on the roof of their barracks in southern Iraq, talking about exit plans. Moulton was going back to Harvard, pursuing graduate degrees at the business school and the Kennedy School of Government. After that, though, he might run for Congress, he said.