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•The most challenging job of the 2016 race: Editing the candidates' Wikipedia pages
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From selecting pictures to verifying sources, every fact about a candidate is nitpicked to perfection by a small army of volunteer editors. Comments from Wikipedia editors selecting portraits. “Represents [Clinton] at the high point of her career. “The ...



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