Talk:J. Campbell Barker
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[edit]This content needs a better source than a letter from an advocacy group and a Tweet from a Senator. We need WP:SECONDARY sourcing to show if this opposition is noteworthy enough to include here. Hardly any appointee is unanimously supported, so having opposition isn't notable in and of itself, and advocacy groups write lots of letters and Senators Tweet lots of things, so those two sources don't sufficiently establish that this opposition is particularly noteworthy. It would be better to have newspaper articles, for example. Marquardtika (talk) 18:39, 12 April 2019 (UTC)
- I haven't found better sourcing than what's above, and a Tweet from Senator Coons isn't enough to establish that Coons' opposition was particularly noteworthy, particularly since Barker ended up being confirmed. Marquardtika (talk) 21:09, 21 May 2019 (UTC)
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