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Hey there. When you're editing, could you please add sources to back things up? Your additions on 2024 United States Senate elections about Mike Rogers and David Zuckerman didn't have any source, though I kept the Rogers one as I found a source for it. Even if they're sourced elsewhere on Misplaced Pages, we've gotta make sure anything added to articles is verifiable, per WP:V. Thank you! — ser! 17:24, 1 July 2023 (UTC)

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