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You can read up on the 'agenda' on this page. And yes, if we get opinion polls that show that it will be a close race, there will be at least one other draft page. If you wish to start another draft page at this point, please say for which candidate and we'll set the page up for you, but note that it's most likely that only the winner's page will be published to meet notability requirements. Schwede6623:23, 6 October 2013 (UTC)Reply
(editconflict) Absolutely there is a list of other potential MPs as this is the normal process the project goes through. see [1]. If you would like to draft a similar article for any other candidate likely to win an election and become notable under the policy then please go ahead. It may be helpful if you create a log in with wikipedia first. Mattlore (talk) 23:27, 6 October 2013 (UTC)Reply
So, there has been an article where Labour is saying that the race will be closer than ever imagined and that thigns are not as good for Labour, given that in the last elections in that electorate they have not won the party vote. Where is the "other candidate's draft page"? You are losing so much credibility with this, it is not even amusing. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 111.69.31.213 (talk) 02:53, 4 November 2013 (UTC)Reply
You obviously don't follow politics very closely, do you? Show me the election or by-election where the 'leading party' isn't saying something along the lines of "it's a damn close race and we simply must pull all strings or otherwise we may lose". Similarly, every half-pie serious candidate always says that they may well get elected, even if they know that they have no chance whatsoever. The members of the politics work group are not fussed by those fluffy statements. What we will be paying attention to are the opinion polls that will start coming out soon. And if they show a close race, that's when we will start a draft article for Matthew Doocey. In the meantime, who is holding you back from writing that article yourself? Click this link and just go for it. Schwede6604:44, 4 November 2013 (UTC)Reply