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Ritchie92 I do not want to start an edit war, so I would like to discuss with you the opinion polling table.I believe that the inclusion of results would seem unnecessary, as the results can always be found in the results table and the infobox. However, that not my main point, as although I disagree with the inclusion it does not really matter that much, there are two main problems with the results row: The use of the header cell is rather weird. The inclusion of results within most opinion polling articles, e.g. the 2017 German federal election, the 2017 United Kingdom general election and etc, will always use the standard cell, along with a shade of grey to distinguish the results from the polls. The second problem is the use of the meta color for the highlighting of the winning candidate; this looks strange due to the fact that it does not distinguish between the "colour bar" for the candidate and the result and the colour is very striking on its own. My suggestion is to revert back to my edit. JDuggan101talk.|Cont.10:36, 12 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]