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{{Rfcquote|text=lorem ipsum [[User:Galobtter|Galobtter]] ([[User talk:Galobtter|pingó mió]]) 12:03, 9 January 2018 (UTC)}}

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{{Rfcquote|text=Ladies and gentlemen I come to you with questions three:
# Should the article include details on the police investigation against Bahar Mustafa?
# Should the article include details on the allegations of bullying against Bahar Mustafa and her subsequent resignation?
# Should the article include details of the email received by Pamella Gellar?
See the above talk page sections for further context. --[[User:Brustopher|Brustopher]] ([[User Talk:Brustopher|talk]]) 14:14, 4 January 2018 (UTC)}}

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{{Rfcquote|text=A. The lead currently says, "President [[Donald Trump]] endorsed Moore a week before the election,[9] after which some Republicans withdrew their opposition to Moore".  Should we edit that to say, "President [[Donald Trump]] supported [[Luther Strange|Moore's opponent]] during the primary, and endorsed Moore a week before the final election,[9] prompting some Republicans to withdraw their opposition to Moore"?

B. The lead currently says, "During [[United States Senate special election in_Alabama, 2017#General election|this special election campaign]] for U.S. Senate, [[Roy Moore sexual misconduct allegations|allegations of sexual misconduct were made against him]]".  Should we insert ", after the primary" immediately before the comma?[[User:Anythingyouwant| Anythingyouwant]] ([[User talk:Anythingyouwant|talk]]) 07:10, 4 January 2018 (UTC)}}

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