Madisonian Model

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Hopefully my article edit is accurate to Dr. Ted G. Jelen, the professor under which I received the information. I plan on asking him to review its content and suggest/make corrections.

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Jeffersonian Model

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The article, Jeffersonian Model was recently deleted after discussion at its AfD. The deletion was apparently not fully carried out, as the redirect page, "jeffersonian model, should have been deleted as well. The problem with the page was that it did not have citations, as citations are a rule on Wikipedia, so that information is verifiable. Your professors lecture notes alone do not constitute reliable sources, as they are unpublished. Do you have sources that satisfy Wikipedia's guidelines on reliability? Best, Smmurphy(Talk) 19:15, 18 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

It was deleted again, which is really no big deal. I tried to find some sources for it, and the best I could find was Burns, but I'm not sure if that is where you were coming from. My version is User:Smmurphy/Burns' typology of presidents, and has a very different lead. If you have sources, let me know here, or go ahead and edit the article there. Best, Smmurphy(Talk) 20:48, 18 April 2007 (UTC)Reply