You know how it is -- you're on the close queue and churning through the dross and suddenly you spot a question with 3 or 4 close votes that is actually not bad. Obviously previous reviewers have missed its true value and you'd like to not just vote to leave it open, but to leave a message for other reviewers to give it a second chance.
Yes, you can edit it and yes you can leave a comment in the general queue but what I would like is a "Vote to leave open" with a specific comment for later reviewers to consider (like the vote to close).
Two questions that prompted my question.
Are compilers built with previous version of themselves protected from code injection? was closed as a duplicate, but had an excellent answer by Eric Lippert. In my opinion this is not a duplicate (although the topic has come up many times) and little good would be served by trying to edit it.
Storing input values in structs for fastest comparison later is a rambling question of dubious value which nevertheless deserves an answer. I couldn't usefully edit it, but I can try to answer it. The close reasons are about debug-my-code, which it definitely is not.
In each case I would vote to leave open and I would like to say why. Editing the question or dropping a comment into the mix would not achieve the purpose.