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Originally posted by bobofthenorth View PostYou really don't get it do you? This happened precisely because the Lib establishment is terrified of a Conservative party led by Pierre Poilievre. The latest polls show Charest a close 2nd place with 15% support c/w 54% for Pierre so the full court press to elect anyone but Pierre isn't going so well.
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Originally posted by jazz View PostWho is going to pay for that?
Alberta (and Sask) will rip itself from confederation before they get sucked dry.
You keep saying that. Is Brian Jean going to keep that promise after the next AB election? I doubt it.
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Originally posted by 15444 View PostPP will be leader, not disputing that. But he comes off as an arrogant prick to younger voters. And older voters are dying off. Probably will be Con government in 2025, but still maintain it will be minority because PPC siphon off too many votes.
There is no scenario where the feds dont try to squeeze the west to pay for it all. That wont fly this time. It will rip apart.
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Originally posted by bobofthenorth View PostYou really don't get it do you? This happened precisely because the Lib establishment is terrified of a Conservative party led by Pierre Poilievre. The latest polls show Charest a close 2nd place with 15% support c/w 54% for Pierre so the full court press to elect anyone but Pierre isn't going so well.
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Originally posted by jazz View PostWho is going to pay for that?
Alberta (and Sask) will rip itself from confederation before they get sucked dry.
The liberal and ndp share of eligible voters buy popular vote is 31.39%. Their popular vote share of ballots cast is 46.83%. The one that matters though is 185/338=54.73% of seats in the HoC. Buckle up and get prepared for a ride which will not be kind to western canada and other pockets of conservatism.
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