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Regarding the reverted edits by 2603:3004:702:4F80:0:0:0:1430(talk·contribs·WHOIS): the edits do not neutrally summarize reliable sources. For example, the last para, your own source says Based on these findings staff determined that the failure to timely report six reports between one and 30 days late, including expenditures for debt, and the failure to properly report the purpose of expenditures does not amount to a violation warranting further investigation. ... Based on this information, the PDC dismissed the matter, yet you failed to mention that. For the first para, you cite an advocacy group rather than secondary coverage that notes that Kuderer apologized for the term before the advocacy group filed a complaint demanding an apology. Mom-at-arms.com is not a reliable source. The Inlander source says nothing about "lying". Your section headings were not neutral.
If independent sources give significant coverage to the article subject, that information (neutrally summarized) may be WP:DUE in the article. However, the article is not a vehicle for campaigning for-or-against Kuderer. Schazjmd(talk)18:08, 25 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]
I've started a career section. The open-carry bill and candidate tax returns bill that she sponsored had widespread media coverage both locally and nationally, so those seemed significant to mention. The complaint was widely reported throughout the state. I'll add the eviction issue after I research it further. Schazjmd(talk)20:24, 25 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]
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