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Washington Post is self-publisher as well. The Washington Post, Cook, Sabato, Rasmussen, and many more are creating content and self-publishing it. There is not doubt that the potential candidates included in politics1, fit well the category. There is not false content. It is necessary to forget not what potential candidate means, it requires only to be eligible, and to have some political relevance. The entire potential candidates category is just a preview of which political figures can run or not. It requires not the push forward of some random journalist paid to write it, including weird unnamed sources, that say that others said, and blah, blah, blah... To use this criteria for the potential candidates category only helps the spread of rumors and very low level content paid and published by big companies and interested agents, distorting the true purpose of the category, that is to preview what relevant political figures can be available to run. In all this it is necessary also to take into account that when there is a candidate that files, that express interest, and moves forward actively, or simply declines, is leaves the category and moves to other categories. It really does not make sense to cut sources like politics1 that are publishing accurate content, even with small resources.
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not allow to use as source the original polling reports in pdf and would not allow to include the rating charts because there are not 3rd sources that republish them. In overall terms the arguments used by some are very awful and applied ad hoc, and wikipedia editors should not be entitled to decide which self-content is ok or not. politics1 is not publishing false content. The concept of potential candidates is open and is being perverted by some editors to eliminate what they want. Most of the news related to potential candidates are based on rumors of very low level, mostly hidden under unnamed sources, that some random journalist is collecting who knows how. Is this about to allow only to use as sources big companies creating and self-publishing their own content? To deny that wikipedia is using very much self-published content, in these articles does not change the reality. Some arguments are being used ad hoc against some concrete sources that are legitimate.
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paid by the same source, and most of the time they do nothing. You ignored the rest of the argument. The whole concept of potential candidate is being distorted this way. The whole section is not meeting its role of allowing a preview of the strongest potential candidates eligible to the position. The name should be changed to "Potential candidates included in the big media", or something like it. The source politics1 is not including wrong information, makes not sense to eliminate sources like this because they are one person operated. Much less reliable is the information included in some polls or in some rating charts. I'm not favourable to their elimination, but it is necessary to take into account the low level nature of the information that is being managed in these sections about future elections.
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I'm a bit conflicted on where to categorize Ed Tinus. Tinus' Facebook page, which
Politics1 (which I believe is the only website to recognize Tinus' candidacy) cites as Tinus' campaign website, says that he's running as a Republican in this election -- but Politics1 also says he's running as a
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Would someone be able to add Ralph Jaffe to the table in the debates and forums section? Though he was not invited to most debates/forums, he participated in the most recent by
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Democratic primary for governor. I was able to find other RCV-based polls from FairVote on other election pages, but I'm not sure whether it belongs here given how the poll was conducted. Should this poll be included on the page?
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