Talk:United States House of Representatives elections, 2020

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Hi RobSmith, seeing as you're contributing much to the content page, can you try to include sufficient references to the details you add? For example, since you're including details about the House impeachment vote, I suppose you could find one source that lists the vote by each representative and cite the source multiple times as needed. In addition, you originally mentioned that the unemployment rate in AOC's district was at 9.1%, though I couldn't find any sources to back that up and had to change the statistic based on estimates. Thanks! --Liberaltears (talk) 23:49, 13 March 2020 (EDT)

The AOC stat came from Ballotpedia; I wanted to include the Median income figure, as well cause it is below the national average and significant, but that would require time, interpretation, and cites. Right now I'm just trying to cover much ground quickly, working off this list provided by the DCCC whom they consider vulnerable. Evan at that, I'm focusing on Congressional Progressive Caucus members cause we already have some basic information on their vulnerabilities in Conservapedia.
As to the Impeachment articles, only two Democrats abstained or voted against it. I don't think we have to link to a cite for each one individually. RobSDe Plorabus Unum 00:21, 14 March 2020 (EDT)
Ok. I finished vulnerable CPC members. Next are vulnerable Green_New_Deal#Supporters and Medicare_for_All#House; we should develop a system to identify Members of Congress in Category:Anti Second Amendment. RobSDe Plorabus Unum 01:05, 14 March 2020 (EDT)