User talk:2601:645:C001:4A40:29BF:FDA6:F1B5:3DD5

I changed "over two dozen" to "nearly all" to more accurately and objectively describe the point of the statement. Saying simply a number "over two dozen" instead of a proportion "nearly all" incorrectly describes the extent of disapproval of San Francisco's elected leaders and San Francisco's constitutents.

Using a number instead of a proportion, or just not mentioning the proportion, downplays and in facts hides the extent of disapproval of elected leaders of San Francisco and their constitutents.

In fact, all the news sources cited report a proportion using words like "nearly all" and "unanimous" rather than just naming a specific discrete number "over two dozen", to make the point of how few supported Collins versus how many denounced Collins.