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| title = Lisa Brown's husband deletes section of wife's Wikipedia page, claiming inaccuracy
| org = [[Inlander (newspaper)|Inlander]]
| url = https://www.inlander.com/spokane/lisa-browns-husband-deletes-section-of-wifes-wikipedia-page-claiming-inaccuracy/Content?oid=10867965
| date = July 12, 2018
| quote = Last week, a Wikipedia user deleted the section out of U.S. House candidate Lisa Brown's biography claiming that, 'in 1993, Brown voted in favor of one of the largest tax increases in the state's history.' That user? Brown's husband, local attorney Brian McClatchey.
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| author2 = Beth Baumann
| title2 = Caught in the Act: Democratic Consultants Alter Candidate's Wikipedia Page to Hide Socialist Past
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| date2 = 23 October 2018
| quote2 = Democratic consulting firm GMMB was caught altering their client, Lisa Brown's, Wikipedia page, the Washington Free Beacon reported.
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== Removed references to trips to Nicaragua and Cuba from Career Section ==

Given that the most recent trip was not taken as part of Brown's professional career, I argue that the inclusion of these references underneath the section would belong more accurately in the policy positions section. However, Brown has since revised her position on health care to the provision of a public option.

Additionally, the obvious goal of the inclusion of these pieces is Red Baiting (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red-baiting)

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Removed references to trips to Nicaragua and Cuba from Career Section

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Given that the most recent trip was not taken as part of Brown's professional career, I argue that the inclusion of these references underneath the section would belong more accurately in the policy positions section. However, Brown has since revised her position on health care to the provision of a public option.

Additionally, the obvious goal of the inclusion of these pieces is Red Baiting (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red-baiting)

A Commons file used on this page has been nominated for deletion

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The following Wikimedia Commons file used on this page has been nominated for deletion:

Participate in the deletion discussion at the nomination page. —Community Tech bot (talk) 02:15, 9 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]