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Extended-confirmed-protected edit request on 24 May 2024
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The article should include the fact that Slotkin supported Krysten Sinema when she was censured and Joe Manchin.
Add a section under positions with the title "Sinema support" with the information "Following Senator Krysten Sinema's censure, Slotkin publicly supported Sinema and Senator Manchin who were blocking President Joe Biden's agenda saying their motives shouldn't be questioned." 71.61.144.8 (talk) 22:05, 24 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Some latest news that I think should be added to this page:
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What I think should be changed (format using {{textdiff}}):Two things: First: I think "Impeachment" section should be changed into "Impeachment and Guilty Verdict of Trump" and include her statement of Trump's indictment: "U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin, a Holly Democrat running for the U.S. Senate, said the verdict marked an "unprecedented" and "sad" day for the country. "Presidents should be leaders we look up to; now, one of them is a convicted felon, found guilty by a jury of his peers," Slotkin said on social media. "That’s nothing to celebrate. The only good news is that our justice system worked, even under enormous pressure."". Second: About "she voted for the Build Back Better Act." A new source from Yahoo News is needed and I suggest change the words here to fit its content:"Rep. Elissa Slotkin, D-Mich., voted in favor but said in a statement, “There are things that I would have preferred to be taken out of the bill, and that I believe the Senate will now slim down.”Slotkin also noted that she would have preferred the immigration section to be in a separate bill." properly..
Why it should be changed: Following Trump being indicted as guilty, this section should be extended to include her statement on the latest progress of Trump indictment. Also as to BBB part it lacks notable source which made someone claim it should be deleted, but I find it is covered by a source that is both reliable and notable enough that is listed as "reliable" on WP:RSPSS so using it as the main source is better and the content should reflect what it said, especially consider the two preexisting source also covered the same contents.
References supporting the possible change (format using the "cite" button): First one :[1]
In the gun policy subsection of the Political Positions section, it says she introduced the "Gun Violence Research Prevention Act." The correct name of the bill is the "Gun Violence Prevention Research Act," per the cited sources. 104.153.228.34 (talk) 02:35, 9 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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