Talk:Bob Littlefield

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Hi Neutrality - At first I definitely see your point. I've looked at this article in the past, indeed I originally declined it at AfC, before moving it to the mainspace. While virtually all of the current sourcing is from Arizona newspapers, not sure that it can be accurately described as WP:ROUTINE. And that fact that there are national sources available as well (e.g. he received a nice bit of coverage in the WaPo about the Dark money issue - which I'll add to the article). I agree this is borderline, which I felt when it was created, but I think it squeaks over the line. Onel5969 TT me 12:27, 1 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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