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I removed the following sentence: ''During the course of 2006, it will surpass Indianapolis as America's 12th largest city with a population of approximately 810,000 residents.'' First of all, what is 'it'? If 'it' is Jacksonville then this belongs in the [[Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville article]]. If 'it' is Duval County, well, Duval County isn't a city. [[User:Onyourside|Onyourside]] 17:50, 26 April 2006 (UTC)
I removed the following sentence: ''During the course of 2006, it will surpass Indianapolis as America's 12th largest city with a population of approximately 810,000 residents.'' First of all, what is 'it'? If 'it' is Jacksonville then this belongs in the [[Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville article]]. If 'it' is Duval County, well, Duval County isn't a city. [[User:Onyourside|Onyourside]] 17:50, 26 April 2006 (UTC)

I fixed the erroneous presidential election data, but someone decided to revert to the prior version. My numbers are from Dave Leip's authoritative Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections, in which all of the information is meticulously sourced, so I know they are correct (besides, had Bush really gotten only 50% in Duval County in 2000, Gore would have carried the state without a recount being plausible. I'm going to resubmit the change. [[User:AuH2ORepublican|AuH2ORepublican]] 21:43, 8 February 2007 (UTC)

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I removed the following sentence: During the course of 2006, it will surpass Indianapolis as America's 12th largest city with a population of approximately 810,000 residents. First of all, what is 'it'? If 'it' is Jacksonville then this belongs in the Jacksonville article. If 'it' is Duval County, well, Duval County isn't a city. Onyourside 17:50, 26 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I fixed the erroneous presidential election data, but someone decided to revert to the prior version. My numbers are from Dave Leip's authoritative Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections, in which all of the information is meticulously sourced, so I know they are correct (besides, had Bush really gotten only 50% in Duval County in 2000, Gore would have carried the state without a recount being plausible. I'm going to resubmit the change. AuH2ORepublican 21:43, 8 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]