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Absolutely agree with you 110%, you are allowed to vote for who you prefer. We are not a 3rd world country, our vote still counts. Sometimes though, a person needs to vote strategically to make a change. It does not mean that person is changing their stripes or support of their preferred candidate, it just means that at times a change is needed and the smart choice could be to vote for that change. Trudeau needs to go....period. How do we as a group achieve that goal?

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If some of you are choosing to vote for Scheer because that’s what you feel is right, then by all means that’s your right. But we live in a democracy not limited by just two corrupt parties. So if someone else chooses to vote for someone you are not comfortable voting for, then maybe chill out on the fear tactics. By all means have a lively debate but realize at the end of the day another adult will do what they want.

Agreed. But they do have a pretty valid point. If it’s obvious you’re wasting your vote and contributing to the problem you're Faced with , maybe a compromise is in order to achieve the goal , for now, then , when the time is more appropriate, take the next step ??
 

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'Google party election platform and you will know where each party stands.


"already been there, got the T-shirt and photo op" the election is Scheers to lose as far as i see. so far looking like a milder Trudy, seems to not like free speech, still trying to meet UN Agenda, wanting another 1.5 million or more irregular refugees. trying to be liked by CBC and MSM, which is just not happening.

looks like choice will be made come monday. good or bad depending on your point of view.


if Advance polls mean anything, should be a record turn out of voters. If past provincial voting is any indication, it means a big change in Government is coming!
 
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'Google party election platform and you will know where each party stands.


"already been there, got the T-shirt and photo op" the election is Scheers to lose as far as i see. so far looking like a milder Trudy, seems to not like free speech, still trying to meet UN Agenda, wanting another 1.5 million or more irregular refugees. trying to be liked by CBC and MSM, which is just not happening.

looks like choice will be made come monday. good or bad depending on your point of view.


if Advance polls mean anything, should be a record turn out of voters.


Hey, I really do respect your loyalty. Maybe you have a special gift of seeing in the future and know the outcome...I don't....I'm worried that Alberta and those in western based industry may be in for another 4 years of hell with the Lib/NDP ruling our great country.
 

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If trudeau gets back in, the next 4 years will be 10 times worse than the previous. The past 4 was just his warmup.

I am all for PPC and what they stand for but i also know they wont win this election. Make a strategic vote to secure our future. Once our future is heading down a better path, then we look at the big leap of changing things drastically.

Another 4 years of libs and we may not be able to make a change in our future, it will be too late and decided for us.

Thats my opinion, we all are entitled to one. We do need to come together as a country though so that we can better this place before it is overrun and out of our hands.

Being united seems to be a tough thing these days, we need to look at the common good for the country. Some give and take is always required.

United, we are strong. Seperated we are weak and will be defeated.

Dont kid yourself either, there are many things going on to improve the chance of us being defeated.
 

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If I thought the PPC had a better chance of winning the election I would vote strategicaly for Bernier but that isn't the scenario thats gonna play out so gotta go with the race horse that at least got out of the starting gate.
 

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hmm, i wonder why everyone is afraid of a party supposedly polling less than 2 %,



https://youtu.be/Xe87uS74YE4
nobody is scared of them. everybody knows a vote for the ppc only helps the libs. everybody is scared by the implications of a split vote...why is that hard to understand? hasn't anyone learned anything from the 2015 Alberta provincial election?
 

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Seems people have forgotten about the provincial NDP win 4 years ago. People were not afraid to condem people who split the vote, condemn NDP supporters cause there was no one else to vote for, due to leadership issues and party beliefs.


Im prepared for another socialist govt in one form or another.
 
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all the polls claim the NDP , Greens are picking up polling numbers , Liberals and Cpc, stay tied, unless Scheer pulls a rabbit from the hat he is done, that's if you believe paid for polls.

just from asking people i run into. all have said their relates and friends down east, despise Trudy and want change. advance polls voter numbers are indicating the same thing, going to be interesting come monday night!
 
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It's pretty cut and dried. You either vote conservative,or any other vote basically ends up liberal. Is this current Conservative crew the right one for the job??? Probably not, but the alternative is the end of Canada as we know it.
nobody is scared of them. everybody knows a vote for the ppc only helps the libs. everybody is scared by the implications of a split vote...why is that hard to understand? hasn't anyone learned anything from the 2015 Alberta provincial election?
 

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It's pretty cut and dried. You either vote conservative,or any other vote basically ends up liberal. Is this current Conservative crew the right one for the job??? Probably not, but the alternative is the end of Canada as we know it.
hmm...plain sh!t sandwich, or sh!t sandwich with lettuce and mayo? going with the lettuce and mayo
 

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Liberal minority or loss = Trudy is gone, best Canadian scenario


ndp/green Liberal coalition, Trudy stays and things get even worse.


Greens or NDP can not win on there own.

CPC is tied with Libs, if you believe da Polls. minority government at best. back to polls in the next year or so.

PPc no chance if you believe the Polls, best scenario would be a CPC/ PPC amalgamation, maybe ? Scheers political career is over. Peter Mackay moves in takes the CPC helm, has best chance at winning the next election.

lots of possibilities.

or the paid for polls are all BS, Scheer wins majority, things are great, Vegas bookies go broke.

Tune in monday night for the rest of the story.
 
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Hmmmm, bloq possible hookup with cpc.... That would be interesting and would give the cpc majority, unless they can do it on their own

Bloc said they will align with no one unless specifically beneficial to Quebec. i'm thinking trudy may offer a big payout ? no idea.
 
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It absolutely astounds me reading all of this how we can have the worst prime minister in the history of Canada right now running for another 4 years of terror and all the right leaning voters that oppose him are arguing over who's leader has the biggest dink. And yes I am equally to blame. For gawd sakes get your heads out of your azzes and come together for the common good, unite and vote the Turd back into the stone ages. Jaysus nobody with 3% of the national interest is going to go to 38-40% in one week. Even polls from the right say he has no chance. This is like a slow motion death in a horror movie for gawd sakes.

Ken you make a good point about unifying the right. If I was in Ontario, Quebec or BC I would definitely vote CPC even if they had a Dick Weed candidate. In my riding there is slightly better than no chance that my Dick Weed CPC candidate John Barlow will get less than 60% of the vote. In fact I expect he will receive closer to 80%. So with that being said I don't want to validate an MP that doesn't have One Notable Accomplishment in the last 4 years. It's my objective to send a message to the CPC and there local constituency that there inactivity over the past four years is unacceptable. Fact is that if it was a close race I would vote CPC. So I simply don't want to throw my vote away.

If I'm wrong and the CPC looses my riding then it's on me. I was wrong once when I voted for Ralph Klien when he first ran for mayor. I didn't think he would win I just didn't like the other guys. Look how that worked out.
 

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Ken you make a good point about unifying the right. If I was in Ontario, Quebec or BC I would definitely vote CPC even if they had a Dick Weed candidate. In my riding there is slightly better than no chance that my Dick Weed CPC candidate John Barlow will get less than 60% of the vote. In fact I expect he will receive closer to 80%. So with that being said I don't want to validate an MP that doesn't have One Notable Accomplishment in the last 4 years. It's my objective to send a message to the CPC and there local constituency that there inactivity over the past four years is unacceptable. Fact is that if it was a close race I would vote CPC. So I simply don't want to throw my vote away.

If I'm wrong and the CPC looses my riding then it's on me. I was wrong once when I voted for Ralph Klien when he first ran for mayor. I didn't think he would win I just didn't like the other guys. Look how that worked out.

Another closet leftie, lol. So you’re saying you’re a conservative but you don’t like your cpc mps job performance so going to protest vote for another party, wtf is wrong with people. In Canada MPs 99% of time MPs follow the party lines on any parliamentary votes so that being said you are effectively voting for Trudeau, May, Singh, or Bernier, ya they are all great options compared to a Scheer. Thank god we each only get one vote.
 

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