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- Check27 days agoChange DetectedOn March 19, 2025, the page notes that Ivey called for Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer to step down after supporting a Republican government funding bill.SummaryDifference1%

- Check34 days agoChange DetectedAdded year markers (2012 and 2016) and a note about Ivey turning a 13-point deficit into a lead in June. Removed numerous references to pro-Israel donations and groups associated with his campaigns.SummaryDifference3%

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- Check64 days agoChange DetectedReframes the page to use a neutral/alternative label for Ivey's voice, adds a general “Ivey opposing a” and a new last-edited timestamp, and removes specific residence details, Glenn Ivey’s voice/declared opposition lines, and the specific House resolution.SummaryDifference0.9%

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