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    #16
    Not that its important. A election in Qld a resource rich state massive swing to the right and greens party almost non existent now.

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      #17
      I have said from day one Saskparty 36, NDP 25.

      My hope is Moe leaves within 2 years. No heir apparent. Maybe Jim Reiter if he wants it. He is a reasonable guy.

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        #18
        Saw this on twitter;

        "The most interesting thing about the Saskatchewan election that no one is talking about is that there's a significant block of people who would never vote NDP in a million years, but they all left last time the NDP were in charge and never came back."

        Maybe all those Suitcase for grad people could send in a mail in ballot?

        Kind of an unexpected equalizer?

        Someone on the radio today said 29 rural ridings are unlikely to change so there might be 2 to 4 city ridings that won't go NDP.
        Here we are in Nadine Wilson's UPC riding this time.
        That may be a gain for Sask Party.
        If everything came in tight we might be better if crazy Nadine got re-elected as she might hold the balance of power?

        So 33-28?

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          #19
          Common factor in the Devine government the past Ndp the Trudeau government and the Moe government is they all were in power too long .

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            #20
            Originally posted by newguy View Post
            Common factor in the Devine government the past Ndp the Trudeau government and the Moe government is they all were in power too long .
            Throw in the Alberta pc dynasty as well. Even the Vanderzam so-cred era in bc. Where’s Moe’s lady in the red hat? There’s a funny political story.

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              #21
              I don't see Buffalo and UCP being anything but spoilers. They will be a footnote in time.

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                #22
                I don’t see Milestone results

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                  #23
                  Looks like the old Indian Head - Milestone constituency has been lost to redrawing of Provincial constituency boundaries.

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                    #24
                    Sask Party majority with about 53% of the vote.
                    NDP had about 39%
                    Other right parties had about 6% and may have cost 1 or 2 city ridings?
                    Scott Moe's riding had a significant Sask United vote.

                    Media did their best but still too many memories in rural?
                    They seemed to think right to the end the NDP were going to win with 40% of the vote.

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                      #25
                      At least sk party staved off an orange wave. Romanow and Calvert days are still burned into people’s brains. Moe and Co need to see this as a wake up call and do better. As was stated in his victory speech he got the message from voters and was humbled. Let’s see if things change.

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                        #26
                        Could have had NDP for 4 years then back with a fresh new Sask party.Now it will be Moe for 4 years then NDP for 10.Devine years repeat.

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                          #27
                          So the question is why did Moe burn so much political capital in the cities on the pronoun issue and change room issue catering to the rural fringe social conservatives in the extremist SUP?

                          He was looking really scared with the emergency debates, not withstanding exemption and the declaration of change rooms as the number one issue!

                          All in the guise of protecting children? Huh?

                          Kids are at risk in overcrowded classrooms with few supports and with shitty healthcare and supports for mental healthcare. And then Moe plays gutter politics by punching down on the most vulnerable kids for just a few fringe votes that were not needed? Higgs got the boot on this issue.

                          Moe lost the cities, plus several key Minsters and MLA's.

                          BC rejected the fringe right of Rustad The NDP got 44% of the vote in Alberta last election. Manitoba elected a new NDP government last year.

                          That's a lot of NDP gains and success.

                          Now its time for some of the most stridently anti NDP bashers on Agrisilly to face the facts that the NDP is a political force in all 4 western provinces!

                          So dial down your stupid over the top claims about the NDP being far left communists because the election results suggest other wise.

                          Moe will struggle as he faces a much stronger well financed opposition that will drag his tired party over the coals.

                          And with PP and the CPC in power he loses his favorite and productive issue, bashing the federal government.

                          And now he will be forced to focus on the issues that are going to bring him down if he doesn't listen. Healthcare and education.

                          The NDP will have a large positive influence in the next 4 years.

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                            #28
                            Observing from Alberta there is no doubt urbanites like more government than rural residents. I am certainly glad to see Premier Moe re-elected and people like Chuck2 can say what they will, personally I will never vote NDP or support many of their policies.

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                              #29
                              No urbanites are made up of more educated and worldly residents that like better government and governments that don't cater to social conservative values that are out of date by several decades!

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                                No urbanites are made up of more educated and worldly residents that like better government and governments that don't cater to social conservative values that are out of date by several decades!
                                Actually Chuck2 I don’t consider myself a social conservative but I will say that when determining the sex of a person I will defer to their biological make up at birth rather than what sex they wish to identify as on any given day. Now if in your world that makes me uneducated or a science denier than I would say that it is you that has the problem not me.

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