Talk:Nathan Deal

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[edit] Cleanup

There's a fair amount of stuff near the bottom of the page that is not really relevant or notable to this article, and should be cleaned up (or, at the very least, worded in much less politically-charged phrasing like "final conversion to Republican conservatism"). I don't have time to do that right now, but hope to soon, unless someone beats me to it. --Jhortman 18:29, 14 February 2007 (UTC)

OK, I just removed some of the verbiage and added {{Fact}} tags to a few places that need citations. Also, the article states he ran unpposed from 1998-2004 (I expanded to list each congressional election year) but later in the article it said he faced his first Democratic opponent since 1998. Needs clarification and to be made consistent throughout article.--Roswell native 21:12, 14 February 2007 (UTC)