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I have tried to contact user Sphilbrick who reverted all my edits yesterday, I hope not in bad faith. Clearly, this article before I began used sources without citation, for the only ref was to political graveyard (a sketchy site at best) and the only external links to the congressional bio and c-span. I didn't even find the Appalachian State site (which I cited) until yesterday afternoon, and my visual edit additions to the new section about his later career (now vanished into thin air) listed his involvement with various boards of directors in a different order from that in the ref'd page.Jweaver28 (talk) 12:44, 7 June 2020 (UTC)Reply