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I am reverting the sudden merge of this article into Claudia de la Cruz. Such a merge is premature at best, and merits discussion. This is a relatively new article that is being expanded. It is about a growing political party that has achieved ballot access in over a third of states and for over 40% of voters. It is about the current, ongoing election cycle, and is on a politically charged topic. Bcharles (talk) 10:39, 3 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
It is early in the election season to make determinations of noteworthiness of a campaign. Michael Rectenwald lost the Libertarian nomination to Chase Oliver, who's campaign is notable. David Stuckenberg lost the GOP primary far behind Haley and others. Terry, i would argue is notworthy, though has significantly less ballot access, and is representing a long declining party, rather than one that is growing, with dramatically more ballot access and more organizational strength than any previous year. Bcharles (talk) 23:00, 4 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Unrelated but I see a discrepancy between the ballot access image on the wiki page and the ballot access image on the webpage the Socialist party uses. For example the wiki page has North Dakota listed as "Not on the ballot" and the webpage has it listed as a write-in.