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Redditaddict69: Can you please explain the name change? Which template does it break? Maybe that template can be adjusted? —
GoldRingChip 23:12, 2 April 2020 (UTC)reply
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Redditaddict69: Oh, that's OK! I'm just saying you found just the right editor to fix the problem! … And fix it I did. Thanks, by the way, because it helped me find another problem I'd had. Would you like to move this article back, now?
Raphael Warnock has been caked by the Associated Press as having won this election, stop cubic it back to Loeffler.
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OK, so, under the "Electoral history" section for Ossoff, should it be "Elected in 2021" or "Elected in 2020?" Because, yes, the runoff technically was in 2021. But it was part of the 2020 election cycle. Thoughts? — Preceding
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