Talk:María Elvira Salazar/Archive 1
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Trump
On January 19th, an editor posted news that Salazar had joined two other Miami-Dade County Republican Representatives voting against Trump's removal via the 25th Amendment and the next day against his impeachment. Twenty additional editors edited the article before another editor three weeks later deleted the mention of her two counterparts. The original citation was from the NY Times, but the Miami Herald, with the second-highest circulation in Florida, also specifically mentioned the three voting together, in three stories in four days. On January 13 & 14, the article had 3,700 page views, then about a thousand a day until February 4th, when it got almost 7,000 page views soon dropping back to baseline of 1,000 or so. So, it's likely that perhaps 20,000 readers visited the article between January 19th and February 10th. The notability criteria for inclusion of the trio's votes by an editor on the 19th has easily been exceeded and the restoration is therefore appropriate, in my opinion. Activist (talk) 10:21, 14 February 2021 (UTC)
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Emmys
There is no record of Maria Salazar winning any Emmys 2601:245:4581:4590:2CFC:81A9:3C43:F767 (talk) 23:11, 20 June 2022 (UTC)
- The source used in the article says "She is also the recipient of five Emmy Awards for her coverage of the abuses to the Haitian sugar cane cutters in the Dominican Republic, the war in El Salvador and a special news series in Cuba." Marquardtika (talk) 18:35, 21 June 2022 (UTC)