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Edit on US presidential election, 2016 article
editI was just wondering if you intended to remove Luis Gutierrez with this edit] to United States presidential election, 2016. I figured that was accidental since 3 candidates were removed, and you said "both" in the edit summary. Also because you didn't make the corresponding move on Democratic Party presidential candidates, 2016 with Gutierrez as you did with the other 2 that you removed. Plus, the source on him is still within the (apparently) required 6-month range. Presuming the removal to be accidental, I added him back in. If you did have an actual reason for removing him, it would be helpful if you would clarify what it was. Thanks.--Kal Hamner (talk) 23:29, 20 January 2015 (UTC)
You're right about the removal being an accident. I only meant to remove Dean and Manchin, as they had expired references, I was unaware that Gutierraz was also removed in the process. Thank you for catching the mistake and fixing it.--BobfromtheBeltway (talk) 04:06, 21 January 2015 (UTC)
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Xennials vandalism?
editHi, I noticed your edits to Xennials. [1]. I assume that last line is vandalism...I even Googled the quote to see if any known person said that, but there were no results. --Kolya Butternut (talk) 22:25, 8 February 2019 (UTC)
- Yes, I believe you were right to remove that statement altogether. I almost did, but instead tagged it on the off-chance that someone might actually have a citation. On second look, however, it does seem to be just a trollish comment.--Bob from the Beltway (talk) 19:54, 9 February 2019 (UTC)