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This is really badly sourced & I'm at a loss of what to do. I've tried to change this twice & reverted the changes, but her stuff on supporting big government is not supported by any evidence. Not sure why the post about Nick Fuentes is in the intro section, but this seems irrelevant relative to a long career in politics. The article calls into question her assertion about the legitimacy of Ohio's ballot measures, which are in fact in large part funded by out of state groups. The article's heavy use of the Ohio Capital Journal (a progressive news source) also draws into question the unbiased nature of this article.
Poorly done Wikipedia. I'll be making a list of the editors of this piece and I'll be sure to send them to Representative Gross's office for analysis. Pbs123456789 (talk) 03:06, 10 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Her voting record indicates a desire to increase the involvement of the government into people's personal lives, as noted by her literal voting record. I don't understand where the issue is here? Reposting information from an admitted white supremacist is a big deal for her constituents, which is probably why it's in the lede.
"which are in fact in large part funded by out of state groups" <- you'll have to cite some evidence for that. You'll have trouble doing this because it is false.
If you follow the link to Big Government page, there is a definition there that fits with the provided citations. Honestly, it looks like she fits 'nanny state' pretty much to a T. I checked on the links to Ohio Capital Journal and it does seem to be a progressive news source, you're correct, but the citations they make are all properly sourced and mostly rely on direct in-context quotes from her. 147.0.108.174 (talk) 13:59, 10 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]