I did read that you were looking for that ... but I wasn’t. If you go back and read my initial conversation with another person who said it didn’t matter, you’ll see that I said that if he gave me a citation from Jim Robinson that he didn’t change his mind and didn’t vote for Romney, that I would go to Wikipedia with that citation and change it from he did vote for Romney to he didn’t vote for Romney.
However, the citation that I received, which I posted right away, showed that Jim Robinson did change his mind and did vote for Romney. Since “that” is specifically what I had asked for, when I got it, it was proven right that he did indeed change his mind and vote for Romney.
As the conversation progressed along from there to other people jumping in on it, they went beyond that - to the date involved and the fact of voting straight party-line - which wasn’t me who wanted that, but others.
So, at that time (in the conversation) I said that someone else could look up that additional information - and as it turns out - you did exactly that and proved that the entire thing said on Wikipedia, about Jim Robinson’s voting, was true after all.
And I do thank you for clearing it all up and proving once and for all, that what Wikipedia said about Jim Robinson’s voting was entirely true, after all.
You have shown yourself to be a spaced out nutcase and dishonest, totally clueless, and willing to play troll to prove it.