[General] He is a faithful politician that's why he got nominated on that party.

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You seem to be having trouble working out which punctuation mark you should use between sentences. You keep using commas and semi-colons when they're not really appropriate. I'm trying to draw your attention to the punctuation mark that appears between each sentence in post #9.

Note that we write "OK" or "Okay" at the start of a sentence, but not "Ok". If it's not the first word of a sentence, it's "OK" or "okay".

That's true. I, sometimes, do feel uncomfortable about what punctuation marks I should use when making sentences.
 
Then I recommend that you don't start correcting the punctuation of others.

I am sorry if I have offended by any means. I don't do on my own, but whenever I type in and there is any mistake the grammar checker underlines it.
 
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