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12 April 2025
11 April 2025
- diffhist United States District Court for the Northern District of Mississippi 18:54 +373 Noahp2 talk contribs (Adding pending vacancy)
- diffhist Democratic Party (United States) 09:31 +421 Ghazaalch talk contribs (→Israel: +)
- diffhist Democratic Party (United States) 02:25 +20 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Education: Two groups are fascinating--White men w/ college, and White women w/o college. They vote much differently than you would ordinarily expect.)
- diffhist Democratic Party (United States) 02:14 +91 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Age: It's clear--marriage makes voters more conservative--even among Whites, Democrats do well with 18-29 year olds.)
- diffhist Democratic Party (United States) 02:07 +26 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Age: It's clear-married voters are Republican.)
- diffhist Democratic Party (United States) 02:07 +128 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Age: It's clear--marriage makes voters more conservative.)
- diffhist Democratic Party (United States) 01:56 +79 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Age: Fix.)
- diffhist Democratic Party (United States) 01:56 −190 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Age: The most obvious thing is that people age 50+ have fundamentally different values and priorities than young political activists.)
- diffhist Democratic Party (United States) 01:53 +1 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Age: smh.)
- diffhist Democratic Party (United States) 01:52 +850 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Age: If it helps--the median voter is *not* young. 50+ people have fundamentally different priorities, as may seem obvious.)
10 April 2025
- diffhist List of federal judges appointed by Barack Obama 23:55 −8 Snickers2686 talk contribs (Shadid retired)
- diffhist Carl Barbier 22:57 +13 Smasongarrison talk contribs (Moving from Category:20th-century American judges to Category:20th-century United States federal judges Diffusing per WP:DIFFUSE and/or WP:ALLINCLUDED using Cat-a-lot)
- diffhist Carl Barbier 22:40 +13 Smasongarrison talk contribs (Moving from Category:21st-century American judges to Category:21st-century United States federal judges Diffusing per WP:DIFFUSE and/or WP:ALLINCLUDED using Cat-a-lot)
- diffhist El Paso County, Texas 21:44 −12 CGP05 talk contribs
- diffhist El Paso County, Texas 21:43 +185 CGP05 talk contribs (Filled in 4 bare reference(s) with reFill 2)
- diffhist m Barack Obama 18:59 −1 Bkell talk contribs (delete unnecessary semicolon)
- diffhist Las Cruces, New Mexico 16:45 +1 2600:6c67:15f0:68c0:f994:b29f:9e49:34b6 talk (→Sports: Fixed typo.) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist m David Briones 00:25 −3 BD2412 talk contribs (→References: Recategorize from overpopulated category.) Tag: AWB
9 April 2025
- diffhist Democratic Party (United States) 22:59 −502 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Trade: I have good polling--the Democratic Party's voters are now pro-free trade and ANTI-tariffs.)
- diffhist Barack Obama 20:21 −46 Remsense talk contribs (Restored revision 1284713499 by Runxi Yu (talk): Correct before; rv non-improvements) Tags: Twinkle Undo
- diffhist Barack Obama 20:19 +46 MalborkHistorian talk contribs Tags: Reverted Visual edit
- diffhist Barack Obama 07:43 +6 Runxi Yu talk contribs (s/gays/gay people/) Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- diffhist Notre Dame Law School 02:12 0 Wozal talk contribs (Year update.) Tag: Visual edit
8 April 2025
- diffhist Democratic Party (United States) 23:30 −7 GlowstoneUnknown talk contribs (Rv, "Liberalism" is more accurate, esp since the US definition of "social liberal" differs from the definition on the article linked) Tags: Manual revert Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist Democratic Party (United States) 23:04 +7 FCBWanderer talk contribs Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- diffhist Democratic Party (United States) 21:57 +2 GlowstoneUnknown talk contribs (Link to Liberalism added alongside Modern liberalism in the United States) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist m El Paso, Texas 19:52 −1 Diolaneiuma215 talk contribs
- diffhist Notre Dame Law School 17:15 0 636Buster talk contribs (update rank)
- diffhist Democratic Party (United States) 04:02 −110 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (→Income and wealth: White men with college degrees are cross-pressured by educational polarization, their income, and being White & male. Harris outright split them.)
- diffhist Democratic Party (United States) 03:24 −34 ErickTheMerrick talk contribs (Already links to modern liberalism specifically in the US so "(US)" is not needed) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist Democratic Party (United States) 02:51 +25 Volodia.woldemar talk contribs (Modern liberalism link, as that mondern liberalism comes with the influence of social liberalism so it is part of it.) Tags: Manual revert Mobile edit Mobile web edit
7 April 2025
- diffhist Democratic Party (United States) 22:00 −25 ErickTheMerrick talk contribs (Fixed linking) Tags: Reverted Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
6 April 2025
- diffhist Democratic Party (United States) 20:53 −15 Huldra talk contribs (direct link)
- diffhist Juris Doctor 10:27 −193 Unilimited247 talk contribs (→Philippines) Tag: Visual edit
5 April 2025
- diffhist Democratic Party (United States) 23:44 +229 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (To understand what the Democratic Party lost, you have to understand neoliberalism. Ultimately, Trump won by declaring war on neoliberalism. :()
- diffhist Module:Authority control/config 21:08 +141 MSGJ talk contribs (+Kulturenvanteri monument)
- diffhist Democratic Party (United States) 16:54 −787 JohnAdams1800 talk contribs (After reading papers, it was probably inevitable that Democrats lost support from voters without college degrees.)