Talk:Jason Bedrick

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I do not really understand all the continuous reversions, This is exactly according to the text: He has clearly mentioned that Huck "expanded health care for children, eliminated vending machines in public schools to curb childhood obesity and created incentives for small businesses to offer health insurance" as his "achievements" and called these as his successes. What is the rationale for reversions?--Drako (talk) 20:02, 4 April 2016 (UTC)Reply

The rationale is this: the article in question was why Jews should support Huckabee (as he notes in the first sentence), not why Bedrick did. He even noted in the piece that there were several areas where he disagreed with Huckabee but where Huckabee was closer to mainstream American Jewish opinion than Bedrick was. You can't extrapolate from those examples that Bedrick supported Huckabee's views on those issues, especially when he specifically states in the article that he didn't agree with Huckabee on everything. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Granitestater7 (talkcontribs) 16:01, 7 April 2016 (UTC)Reply