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Delete This guy dropped out of the race several months before the general election, so even when we had the absurd rule that major party candidates for US congress were notable, he would not have passed. This is also a very POV-pushing article. It implies that in South Florida having ethnic minorities favors the Democrats, when the largest ethnic minority group in South Florida votes majority Republican. It also tacks on langauge about a court decision 10 years after this guy ran for office that had no direct bearing on any district in the 2000s since it was interpreting a 2010 amendment to the state constitution. This is one of the worst cases of coat-racking I have every implied.
John Pack Lambert (
talk) 13:44, 7 October 2020 (UTC)reply
Delete. Wilton Manors FL is not a large enough city to guarantee the "inherent" notability of all of its mayors, unelected candidates in congressional elections don't get Wikipedia articles just for being candidates, and this article is referenced nowhere near well enough to claim that he passed
WP:GNG and was therefore exempt from having to pass
WP:NPOL.
Bearcat (
talk) 18:01, 7 October 2020 (UTC)reply
Delete non-notable not-politician.
SportingFlyerT·C 20:45, 8 October 2020 (UTC)reply
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