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I'm concerned this article is not very neutral. Of all the citations that could be made, 3 jump out as only 3 were picked. The ones picked do not seem to give a balanced representation of the article's life. To indicate, 1. the person is terminally weird candidate (cited from an editorial. Editorials can contain bias), 2. that the person was a political candidate and he lost, and 3. that the candidate said ... collecting money (end of sound bite).
We can improve this article by adding more balanced representation of Richard Kimball's frustration with the political process. I'm concerned the snippets are out of context or from biased sources. The article seems not neutral
198.160.103.149 (talk) 20:30, 30 December 2015 (UTC) Anthony[reply]
In accordance with Wikipedia policy, the fact that the neutrality of this article has not been debated for years means that the banner may go.