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PPC support I think will go towards the CPC. Especially in tight areas. The more safe CPC regions like mine the PPC or Maverick vote will stay the same. The green vote is spread nationwide like the PPC and a one horse outfit. PP needs to start acting like a PM and not an opposition leader to prove he is worthy. Jagmeet holding the balance still acts like a whiny snot so acting more grown up is a bonus. It’s the economy stupid and that will be the slogan next election.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostNot all that impressive for Crypto Polly and the CPC considering how bad things are in the economy and politics for Trudeau.
Those are minority numbers at best. And weak ones based on the efficiency of the vote for each party.
Simple reality is women lean more to the left and are more supportive of so called “progressive†policies. Trudeau is still doing well with women, especially those 54 and older. If only men voted Trudeau would be done but women are keeping him in the game. That simple.
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Originally posted by jazz View PostCanada 338 site. You can stick poll numbers in and it spits out a seat break down.
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Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post338 aggregate still has cpc at 34 and libs at 31. There’s polls which bounce either way. CPC looks ahead but nothing indicating a majority yet but what did Dief say about polls and dogs?
Remember that scene in ALIEN when the creature rips its way out of the astronauts belly?
The astronaut was the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, the Alien was the reform party
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Interesting thought Mustard.
I don't completely agree. Reform had some good intentions but was a Western movement trying to stay national. Our cons aren't the only ones in the world tearing themselves apart. A Western Bloc party maybe? Damn hard to fix the problems our parliamentary system has created.
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