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Still fundraising but still fails WP notability guidelines
Delete Not sure why this article wasn't deleted long ago. Neither being small-state party chair for less than four years, nor winning a primary with 30.7%, 27,047 votes, nor losing general election by 10 points, do not meet WP notability precedential requirement criteria for keep. WP articles are not platforms for fundraising. Former candidate (has not filed for KS CD-3 in 2022 election) is currently fundraising for two Georgia U.S. Senate races, but is keeping 1/3 of proceeds for herself though she has a campaign surplus from 2020 race. Some history: I created article for Steve Watkins when he was running for KS-2 CD in 2018 (which seat he won) and it was deleted though he had far more credentials for notability than does Adkins.[1]Activist (talk) 20:58, 29 December 2020 (UTC)[reply]