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I undid your last edit. I am sorry but I must agree with anon user relative to your last edit. Source you provided still did not indicate lesser graduated. It is possible he ended his leave and dropped out in 2010. Either way, it is not accurate to say he graduated. No source confirms that. Furthermore, I am unsure why you are removing a mention of a petition. Petitions (through the first amendment) are the only power peoplw really have to directly respond to a decision they feel did not represent them. I appreciate your efforts, but to erase info is not unbiased. To include truthful info is not negative but truthful, and hence i agree that your axe grinding label is 'disingenuous'. I agree that you should attempt to reword rather than erase publicized and published fact. HungarianBulldogRidingBullFrog (talk) 03:12, 25 August 2024 (UTC)Reply
Neutrality is exercising unwarranted authority. User asked for consensus before updating information only to single-handedly update information themselves, including to add (at one point) false information. HungarianBulldogRidingBullFrog (talk) 22:37, 25 August 2024 (UTC)Reply
Look, this is getting to the point of disruptive editing - (1) the stuff about not having a "real job" is silly, unsourced, and apparently wrong; (2) this CTInsider insider cite says nothing about ballot order; (3) he was not "re-elected" to the Senate in 2020, as that was his first election to that chamber; (4) the block quote cited to a YouTube clip is WP:UNDUE; (5) the content cited to the Yankee Institute (a conservative think tank/advocacy group) is both poorly sourced and undue. This has been repeatedly pointed out to you.
It looks like I'm mistaken on #3, as he seems to have been first elected in 2018 (the lead section does not yet make this clear); the other points stand, though. Neutralitytalk00:30, 26 August 2024 (UTC)Reply
Not playing this cutesy game. It's pretty obvious what this is intended to do ("candidate X has never held a real job"). But to focus on the specific issue: I don't need a source to remove content. You need a source to add content. This is real basic stuff (WP:V) and is a basic prerequisite for editing this encyclopedia. Incidentally, it seems that Lesser at least at some point was executive director of a nonprofit. Neutralitytalk00:37, 26 August 2024 (UTC)Reply