Talk:Wikinews interviews Don Blankenship, U.S. Constitution Party presidential nominee

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I have reviewed the interview from the email sent to scoop. However, I am yet to verify the ballot map and the figure of "203,091 votes". And I think the portrait of Darrell Castle should be added. •–• 07:44, 16 October 2020 (UTC)
 * Picking up from acagastya, I find the map puzzling, with New Mexico shown as no-access and Wyoming as write-in whilst the party site claims on-ballot for both, all the more puzzling since various earlier versions of the Commons show on-ballot for those states. Also note, if we choose one version of this map and freeze it by local upload, we should specify in the caption as-of-when it's valid.  I'm foggy on whether the Commons credit only to Jon698 is quite reasonable, given that user was only responsible for the earliest version on Commons, and not sure whom we ought to be crediting with a locally frozen version. --Pi zero (talk) 14:25, 19 October 2020 (UTC)
 * Okay, I do follow the sourced info about loss of on-ballot status in Wyoming and New Mexico. It makes sense, given the circumstances, that there would likely be write-in status in Wyoming and not in New Mexico.  But Commons claims write-in status in Alabama, which the party's web site does not, and all this is also making me very uncomfortable with the volatility of the thing on Commons. --Pi zero (talk) 16:35, 19 October 2020 (UTC)