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12 June 2024
- diffhist 2024 United States presidential election in Illinois 15:13 +335 Y2hyaXM talk contribs (→Predictions: Economist)
- diffhist m President of the United States 14:59 −24 Tobiasi0 talk contribs (Templates merged) Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 13:58 +5,349 KlayCax talk contribs (Restoring libertarian section.) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 13:54 +1,474 Cortador talk contribs (→Right-wing populism: Added additional sources.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 13:50 +1,475 Cortador talk contribs (→Trumpists: Added additional sources.)
- diffhist m Republican Party (United States) 13:44 +79 KlayCax talk contribs Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 13:33 +168 KlayCax talk contribs Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 13:31 +1 KlayCax talk contribs (Trumpism isn't a faction. Right-wing populism is.) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 13:29 −357 KlayCax talk contribs (Trumpism isn't a "faction" (although right-wing populism is). It just means people who support Donald Trump. Of course members of the GOP generally support their own nominee.) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 13:09 −245 Toa Nidhiki05 talk contribs (ECR is an affiliate of IDU)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 13:02 −829 KlayCax talk contribs (Poor quality source. Per others on talk.) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 11:52 +70 Toa Nidhiki05 talk contribs (tagging, page number needs)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 11:37 −529 Toa Nidhiki05 talk contribs (Source says the Republican Party is the “party of the right”, not that it’s right wing. And for fuck’s sake, can you give a page number?)
- diffhist 1908 Illinois lieutenant gubernatorial election 10:19 +21 Hugo999 talk contribs (removed Category:November 1908 events; added Category:November 1908 events in the United States using HotCat)
- diffhist 1908 Illinois gubernatorial election 10:18 +21 Hugo999 talk contribs (removed Category:November 1908 events; added Category:November 1908 events in the United States using HotCat)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 10:12 +846 Cortador talk contribs (Added additional sourcing.)
- diffhist m Jackson County, Illinois 04:52 −6 Starbeam2 talk contribs Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Module:Political party/R 02:54 +86 PLATEL talk contribs (Romanian Village Party)
- diffhist Jackson County, Illinois 02:34 −1 Gnvbb talk contribs Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist Jackson County, Illinois 02:33 +284 Gnvbb talk contribs Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist 1980 United States presidential election in Illinois 02:21 +24 79.42.201.196 talk (Jimmy Carter and Walter Mondale were the incumbent President of the United States and incumbent Vice President of the United States when the Jimmy Carter-Walter Mondale ticket lost Illinois to the Ronald Reagan–George Herbert Walker Bush ticket in the 1980 United States presidential election in Illinois.)
- diffhist 1980 United States presidential election in Illinois 02:16 +18 79.42.201.196 talk (Jimmy Carter was the incumbent President of the United States when he won the 1980 Illinois Democratic presidential primary against United States Senator from Massachusetts Ted Kennedy.)
- diffhist 1980 United States presidential election in Illinois 02:14 −18 79.42.201.196 talk (→Democratic) Tag: Manual revert
- diffhist 1980 United States presidential election in Illinois 02:13 +18 79.42.201.196 talk (Jimmy Carter was the incumbent President of the United States when he won the 1980 Illinois Democratic presidential primary against United States Senator from Massachusetts Ted Kennedy.) Tag: Reverted
- diffhist Module:Political party/R 00:54 +99 PLATEL talk contribs (Romanian National Conservative Party)
11 June 2024
- diffhist George Wallace 22:08 +14 Vontheri talk contribs (→1972 Democratic presidential primaries and assassination attempt: changing wording for neutral point of view)
- diffhist Module:Political party/D 22:02 +8 N Panama 84534 talk contribs
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 22:00 +400 Cortador talk contribs (→Current status: Noted that Trump is the presumptive nominee.)
- diffhist Arizona 21:19 −10 Tholme talk contribs (→Geography)
- diffhist m George Wallace 18:59 +45 GiantSnowman talk contribs (script-assisted date audit and style fixes per MOS:NUM)
- diffhist Texas 18:50 −281 Ultra 348 talk contribs (defunct)
- diffhist Democratic Party (United States) 17:05 −2 HapHaxion talk contribs Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist 1964 United States elections 16:37 0 Evru200 talk contribs
- diffhist m United States Electoral College 16:16 −252 JohnFromPinckney talk contribs (Fix obsolete/incorrect wikilinks to Article II, Section 1, Clause 3, as per template on Talk. Decap "House" where it refers generically to one of the two chambers. Minor caption and citation tweaks. Glue paragraph parts (back) together.)
- diffhist m Democratic Party (United States) 14:56 −13 Dadude sandstorm talk contribs
- diffhist m Democratic Party (United States) 14:55 −5 Dadude sandstorm talk contribs
- diffhist m Republican Party (United States) 14:46 −3 Dadude sandstorm talk contribs
- diffhist m Democratic Party (United States) 14:45 −3 Dadude sandstorm talk contribs
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 14:42 +48 Dadude sandstorm talk contribs (While the Democratic party does oppose communism, the same cannot be said of socialism, with a majority of Democratic voters in 2019 having more positive views of socialism than capitalism, and there being a vocal DSA faction. on the republican side, however, opposition to socialism is absolute.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 14:37 −588 BootsED talk contribs (Opposing labor unions and single-payer healthcare, not supporting. Error from previous edit. #article-full-source-editor) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile app edit iOS app edit
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 14:36 +601 Cortador talk contribs (Adding additional sources.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 14:17 −85 BootsED talk contribs (Removed classical liberal ideology and opposition to communism which apply to both parties, reworded “populist minority” to “populist faction” as Trumpists are listed as the dominant faction within the GOP, not a minority. Fixing grammar error. #article-full-source-editor) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile app edit iOS app edit
- diffhist m Template:As of 13:59 +12 Paine Ellsworth talk contribs (update)
- diffhist 2024 United States presidential election in Illinois 13:58 +324 Y2hyaXM talk contribs (→Predictions: 538)
- diffhist m Republican Party (United States) 13:54 +1 Dadude sandstorm talk contribs
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 13:53 +1,587 Dadude sandstorm talk contribs (Major rewrite of the last paragraph. The Republican party as a whole is neither isolationist, nor non-interventionist, as Afghanistan and Iraq would attest. Furthermore, while having more credence as a unifying figure politically, policy wise Trump and his beliefs are decidedly in the minority of the Republican Party.)
- diffhist m Republican Party (United States) 13:49 +455 Dadude sandstorm talk contribs (Major rewrite of the last paragraph. The Republican party as a whole is neither isolationist, nor non-interventionist, as Afghanistan and Iraq would attest. Furthermore, while having more credence as a unifying figure politically, policy wise Trump and his beliefs are decidedly in the minority of the Republican Party.)
- diffhist Republican Party (United States) 13:42 −2,224 Toa Nidhiki05 talk contribs (→Christian right: Talk seems to strongly support shifting to social conservatives)