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[edit]Blogs are allowed under specific, narrow circumstances. The prohibition derives from the general ban on self-published sources. One exception to the SPS ban covers writings of acknowledged experts, but that doesn't apply when writing about living people so it'd only applicable to dead politicians. Blog can be used in articles about the bloggers themselves, but they don't establish the bloggers' notability. The relevant policy is WP:SPS, Blogs that appear on the websites of mainstream newspapers, which are usually written by reporters and are edited, are allowed. See WP:V#cite_note-4. As for the fact that no one has objected, Wikipedia is a huge project. It may be that no one has noticed. Also, the reality is that perfunctory assertions don't bring much scrutiny. Will Beback talk 03:10, 1 August 2009 (UTC)
- I suppose the logic is that we have to draw the line somewhere, and blogs fall on the wrong side of that line. I'm no sure what the right answer is regarding minor candidates. I'd be surprised if blogs are the only place they're mentioned. If they make an announcement on their own blog then we can use that for a source, though it can't be used to establish notability. Will Beback talk 18:19, 1 August 2009 (UTC)
- "This early in the cycle"? What's the rush? Wikipedia isn't a voter guide. Minor canddiates are almost always included in the final vote counts, so if need be we can wait until after the election to mention them. Will Beback talk 18:40, 1 August 2009 (UTC)
John Jacobson Party: Democrat Residence: Weed Age: 51 Occupation: Educator, businessman, composer Education: Master's degree in liberal studies, Georgetown University, 1989; bachelor's degree in music, University of Wisconsin, 1979 Experience: Founder and volunteer president, America Sings!, children's service nonprofit, 1989-present; founder and CEO, John Jacobson Productions (seminar leader and motivational speaker), 1984-present; writer and composer, author, 1983-present Contact Information: JohnJacobsonforCongress.com
Immigration: Supports deal with underlying labor and unemployment problems on both sides of the border. Through a foreign policy surge, would work with Mexico to solve economic problems that lead to illegal immigration. Would bring immigrant community leaders, farmers and other employers, unions and government together to find solution to illegal immigrants currently here.
Iraq war: Supports withdrawing all troops within a year except for a small force -- less than 10,000 -- to protect the embassy and humanitarian workers. Supports immediate diplomatic surge involving the international community and regional interests to help curb sectarian violence.
Environment: Supports increasing government incentives for developing new technologies, creating a green economy that will generate jobs and renew our standing in the world. Through a new energy transmission plan on a scale of the Rural Electrification Act of 1936, would build infrastructure needed to carry alternative energies from rural generation sites to the power grid.
Gas prices: Says gas prices reflect what's happening with the weakening dollar. Says Congress must support the dollar with measures including getting out of an expensive war in Iraq. Says he would eliminate oil company zoned pricing, which raises the price of gas by 30 cents or more a gallon in rural communities.
Credit crisis: Supports requiring lenders to work with borrowers to develop individualized solutions to keep families in their homes. Would authorize Federal Housing Administration to guarantee restructured loans. Would provide pathways for communities to buy foreclosures for rehab and resale through block grant programs with controls to curb speculation and price inflation. Would penalize reckless fraudulent lenders.
— 2nd Congressional District; VOTERS GUIDE / PRIMARY 2008 -- U.S. CONGRESS Anonymous. The Sacramento Bee. Sacramento, Calif.: May 18, 2008. pg. 2
District 2 -- Democrats Jeff Morris 34.7% A.J. Sekhon 34.2% John Jacobson 31.1% 562 of 573 precincts
The decision: With 90 percent of the votes counted, Sekhon and Morris were locked in a tight race.
The race: Trinity County Supervisor Morris had the political credentials but not the star power of rival entertainment chieftain Jacobson in the three-way contest also featuring Sekhon, the 2006 Democratic nominee. Morris, who lives in Weaverville, had more endorsements from local politicians. Jacobson, with a long history in entertainment and music, runs the wholesome nonprofit America Sings! from his Weed ranch and excelled at energizing crowds. Sekhon, a Yuba City doctor, didn't campaign.
— Contested local U.S. House races; PRIMARY 2008 / CONGRESS, CALIFORNIA Anonymous. The Sacramento Bee. Sacramento, Calif.: Jun 4, 2008. pg. A.3
But as a general principle, candidates in primaries for the House of Representatives are numerous, and many of them probably aren't worth mentioning, except to perhaps include their names in some list of candidates. In the case of Jacobson, his career as a candidate only lasted a few months. Will Beback talk 19:49, 1 August 2009 (UTC)
- Regarding the Ellmore book, I've replied on the article talk page. Will Beback talk 19:55, 1 August 2009 (UTC)
Hi, thanks for your work in WP:NPP :). The reason I reverted that edit which you linked to on my talk page, was because the page does not meet CSD G1 as defined at WP:CSD#G1. Because G1 is only for articles which are impossible to understand (e.g. "fghfhfdsgfdngdf"), not including bad spelling (e.g. "hewp me 2 certe an new pg pws"), and not including vandlaism (e.g. "grass is blue"). The page in question (Gareth Quirke) is easily understandable; I can tell it's about a person, who lives in Sudbury. And the user who created the page asks for it not to be deleted (as it has been twice before).
Hope that's clear, if you have any questions or comments, feel free to ask :). Cheers - Kingpin13 (talk) 23:58, 1 August 2009 (UTC)
Would you favor deleting Josh Segall as there is nothing unrelated to the election as well? BrianY (talk) 18:31, 4 August 2009 (UTC)
- Comment – Yes I would. On the other hand, here is a politician am actually supporting under a Keep opinion in aAFD discussion as it pertains too Brad Lander. The difference between the two is that Mr. Lander, in my opinion, established notability outside the political arena, (i.e. other than running for office). Hope this helps in explaining my current opinion, Delete, with regards to the article for Mr. Ellmore. Take care. ShoesssS Talk 18:53, 4 August 2009 (UTC)
If I could, I would. 98.248.32.178 (talk) 18:39, 6 August 2009 (UTC)
- Look at the talk page. 98.248.32.178 (talk) 18:41, 6 August 2009 (UTC)
RE:Review
[edit]Hi. Thanks for doing the editor review. Appreciate it. I'll be working to improve. :>) Happy editing! BejinhanTalk 04:00, 11 August 2009 (UTC)
I have been monitoring some edits with User:Philip Leirsund. Is it fair to report him to AIV or somewhere as a vandal-only account?
Absolutely. Go for it. Good riddance to bad rubbish. --Calton | Talk 04:52, 13 August 2009 (UTC)
- Aaaaand, he's toast. --Calton | Talk 05:17, 13 August 2009 (UTC)
Again, thanks for the good work on WP:NPP - that's important stuff. Just a nit - G4 doesn't apply to articles that have been speedily deleted - for the most part it only articles that have gone through WP:AFD. All that being said, I've deleted LANSDOWNE again for CSD G11. Toddst1 (talk) 20:16, 13 August 2009 (UTC)
Hey
[edit]For the last few months my schedule has been a bit full, but it looks like I may have some time free for a little while at least. I'll see what I can do with the three pages. Hope you have a good vacation! CylonCAG (talk) 15:28, 14 August 2009 (UTC)
- SSP is my primary source for down ballot info. I hadn't heard of dcpoliticalreport.com but I will check it out. Thanks! CylonCAG (talk) 15:34, 14 August 2009 (UTC)
- I'll keep the page up to date until you're back. CylonCAG (talk) 03:09, 27 August 2009 (UTC)
Sorry
[edit]I didn't know the rules of editing the page. Maybe I should look at the talk page before I edit, from now on. FallenMorgan (talk) 22:16, 15 August 2009 (UTC)
CA-18 and KS-3
[edit]Cook rates both as only likely Democratic, while Sabato also rates KS-3 as likely. When I removed them no one rated them as anything but safe. CylonCAG (talk) 19:15, 11 September 2009 (UTC)
Would you consider redirecting this article to History of Cuba right now?
Instead of having to wait 7 days, I can close the Afd right now, and only a redirect will remain.
Please let me know as soon as possible, because as soon as someone else comments on the AfD, they must agree also before I can redirect the article and close the AFD.Ikip (talk) 07:04, 20 September 2009 (UTC)
Thanks for the help with my adoptee!
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Re:2010 House race ratings
[edit]Thanks for your comment, and praise. When it comes to 10 edits to just 1 edit is right. The thing was with Rothenberg, I had to keep looking back and forth. Normally, I would just do 1. Thanks for your comment and interest in politics. =) America69 (talk) 18:30, 9 October 2009 (UTC)
Left or right?
[edit]We are moving category names so the correct number is both together, the old one should be empty within a day or so. Rich Farmbrough, 21:28, 15 October 2009 (UTC).
Editor review archived
[edit]Since it has been well over 30 days since you requested to be reviewed, I've gone ahead and archived your request as part of my effort to cleanup Editor Review. You may view your review here. Thanks & happy editing. If you have any questions, please message me on my talk page. =D Netalarmtalk 00:13, 23 October 2009 (UTC)
Did I forget to thank you? ..
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[edit]Hey. I put the competitive election summeries in a seperate article to make it easier for casual readers, and not to mention that the races by state section had a lot of material. The only thing I did was copy and paste. But I also have other material on the page that deals with the swing districts of the past two election cycles. So, I hope to eventually merge the two sections together, having the race rating, summery (which you made), and the results of the past two election cycles. Doing this, we will give readers a full analysis of the 2010 elections.--Jerzeykydd (talk) 02:30, 27 July 2010 (UTC)
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