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Reason: None provided.

Voter fraud would have made a difference in ridings where the race is very close. But here in the urban metro areas, it's nowhere close to close. And there is a ton of seats coming from the metro areas of Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver. It's not like the United States where you have a senate that protects more rural states from the urban mob majority. The electoral college somewhat corrals the urban metros as well. Because the 102 electoral votes (representing the Senate + DC) distributed evenly among the 50 states and DC accounts for 19% of the electoral college.

Broke millennials in urban metro ridings are not excited about the prospect of voting for Stephen Harper/Andrew Scheer/Erin O'Tool. The Tories have limited appeal to this demographic.

Imagine not having any hope of owning your own place, giving a huge chunk of your pay cheque to your landlord or living with your parents because of the housing bubble and seeing jobs being shipped overseas or being cut by automation. Or given to a temp foreign visa worker and the many permanent residents they bring here. Are they going to say "I'd like to re-up 4 more years of this Harper plan please"?

Stephen Harper never addressed the housing bubble or capital flight and job flight. Or mass immigration. Why would Andrew Scheer or Erin O'Tool be any different?

"The Liberals do it too!" is not an excuse. The Liberals have a loyal base of wokescolds on r/onguardforthee and such who vote for them no matter what. Not every disillusioned millennial or zoomer is a Liberal voter. I hate it when young people are universally painted as Liberal voters just because we don't like the Tories. A large percentage of us don't vote because we see Canadian democracy as a scam no matter who is in power. The Tories don't have an energized base like Trump. And Doug Ford in Ontario imposing lockdowns is giving young people even more reason to be distrustful of Tories.

I'd rather vote PPC or some other fringe party and split the vote than vote for Erin O'Cuck and Doug Fraud. The Liberals won like over 50% of the vote in my riding so it didn't matter if I voted Tory anyways. The Tories won provincially here. I don't care if I cuckold them in 2022. I'm not voting Doug Ford. I'm not voting for anyone who locks us down. If you want to know who Doug Ford's fans are, look at my riding. Bunch of suburban Karens and Cucks who call 311 on their neighbours. This riding went Liberal federally but Tory provincially.

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Voter fraud would have made a difference in ridings where the race is very close. But here in the urban metro areas, it's nowhere close to close. And there is a ton of seats coming from the metro areas of Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver. It's not like the United States where you have a senate that protects more rural states from the urban mob majority. The electoral college somewhat corrals the urban metros as well. Because the 102 electoral votes distributed evenly among the 50 states and DC accounts for 19% of the electoral college.

Broke millennials in urban metro ridings are not excited about the prospect of voting for Stephen Harper/Andrew Scheer/Erin O'Tool. The Tories have limited appeal to this demographic.

Imagine not having any hope of owning your own place, giving a huge chunk of your pay cheque to your landlord or living with your parents because of the housing bubble and seeing jobs being shipped overseas or being cut by automation. Or given to a temp foreign visa worker and the many permanent residents they bring here. Are they going to say "I'd like to re-up 4 more years of this Harper plan please"?

Stephen Harper never addressed the housing bubble or capital flight and job flight. Or mass immigration. Why would Andrew Scheer or Erin O'Tool be any different?

"The Liberals do it too!" is not an excuse. The Liberals have a loyal base of wokescolds on r/onguardforthee and such who vote for them no matter what. Not every disillusioned millennial or zoomer is a Liberal voter. I hate it when young people are universally painted as Liberal voters just because we don't like the Tories. A large percentage of us don't vote because we see Canadian democracy as a scam no matter who is in power. The Tories don't have an energized base like Trump. And Doug Ford in Ontario imposing lockdowns is giving young people even more reason to be distrustful of Tories.

I'd rather vote PPC or some other fringe party and split the vote than vote for Erin O'Cuck and Doug Fraud. The Liberals won like over 50% of the vote in my riding so it didn't matter if I voted Tory anyways. The Tories won provincially here. I don't care if I cuckold them in 2022. I'm not voting Doug Ford. I'm not voting for anyone who locks us down. If you want to know who Doug Ford's fans are, look at my riding. Bunch of suburban Karens and Cucks who call 311 on their neighbours. This riding went Liberal federally but Tory provincially.

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Voter fraud would have made a difference in ridings where the race is very close. But here in the urban metro areas, it's nowhere close to close. And there is a ton of seats coming from the metro areas of Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver. It's not like the United States where you have a senate that protects more rural states from the urban mob majority.

Broke millennials in urban metro ridings are not excited about the prospect of voting for Stephen Harper/Andrew Scheer/Erin O'Tool. The Tories have limited appeal to this demographic.

Imagine not having any hope of owning your own place, giving a huge chunk of your pay cheque to your landlord or living with your parents because of the housing bubble and seeing jobs being shipped overseas or being cut by automation. Or given to a temp foreign visa worker and the many permanent residents they bring here. Are they going to say "I'd like to re-up 4 more years of this Harper plan please"?

Stephen Harper never addressed the housing bubble or capital flight and job flight. Or mass immigration. Why would Andrew Scheer or Erin O'Tool be any different?

"The Liberals do it too!" is not an excuse. The Liberals have a loyal base of wokescolds on r/onguardforthee and such who vote for them no matter what. Not every disillusioned millennial or zoomer is a Liberal voter. I hate it when young people are universally painted as Liberal voters just because we don't like the Tories. A large percentage of us don't vote because we see Canadian democracy as a scam no matter who is in power. The Tories don't have an energized base like Trump. And Doug Ford in Ontario imposing lockdowns is giving young people even more reason to be distrustful of Tories.

I'd rather vote PPC or some other fringe party and split the vote than vote for Erin O'Cuck and Doug Fraud. The Liberals won like over 50% of the vote in my riding so it didn't matter if I voted Tory anyways. The Tories won provincially here. I don't care if I cuckold them in 2022. I'm not voting Doug Ford. I'm not voting for anyone who locks us down. If you want to know who Doug Ford's fans are, look at my riding. Bunch of suburban Karens and Cucks who call 311 on their neighbours. This riding went Liberal federally but Tory provincially.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Voter fraud would have made a difference in ridings where the race is very close. But here in the urban metro areas, it's nowhere close to close. And there is a ton of seats coming from the metro areas of Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver. It's not like the United States where you have a senate that protects more rural states.

Broke millennials in urban metro ridings are not excited about the prospect of voting for Stephen Harper/Andrew Scheer/Erin O'Tool. The Tories have limited appeal to this demographic.

Imagine not having any hope of owning your own place, giving a huge chunk of your pay cheque to your landlord or living with your parents because of the housing bubble and seeing jobs being shipped overseas or being cut by automation. Or given to a temp foreign visa worker and the many permanent residents they bring here. Are they going to say "I'd like to re-up 4 more years of this Harper plan please"?

Stephen Harper never addressed the housing bubble or capital flight and job flight. Or mass immigration. Why would Andrew Scheer or Erin O'Tool be any different?

"The Liberals do it too!" is not an excuse. The Liberals have a loyal base of wokescolds on r/onguardforthee and such who vote for them no matter what. Not every disillusioned millennial or zoomer is a Liberal voter. I hate it when young people are universally painted as Liberal voters just because we don't like the Tories. A large percentage of us don't vote because we see Canadian democracy as a scam no matter who is in power. The Tories don't have an energized base like Trump. And Doug Ford in Ontario imposing lockdowns is giving young people even more reason to be distrustful of Tories.

I'd rather vote PPC or some other fringe party and split the vote than vote for Erin O'Cuck and Doug Fraud. The Liberals won like over 50% of the vote in my riding so it didn't matter if I voted Tory anyways. The Tories won provincially here. I don't care if I cuckold them in 2022. I'm not voting Doug Ford. I'm not voting for anyone who locks us down. If you want to know who Doug Ford's fans are, look at my riding. Bunch of suburban Karens and Cucks who call 311 on their neighbours. This riding went Liberal federally but Tory provincially.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Voter fraud would have made a difference in ridings where the race is very close. But here in the urban metro areas, it's nowhere close to close.

Broke millennials in urban metro ridings are not excited about the prospect of voting for Stephen Harper/Andrew Scheer/Erin O'Tool. The Tories have limited appeal to this demographic.

Imagine not having any hope of owning your own place, giving a huge chunk of your pay cheque to your landlord or living with your parents because of the housing bubble and seeing jobs being shipped overseas or being cut by automation. Or given to a temp foreign visa worker and the many permanent residents they bring here. Are they going to say "I'd like to re-up 4 more years of this Harper plan please"?

Stephen Harper never addressed the housing bubble or capital flight and job flight. Or mass immigration. Why would Andrew Scheer or Erin O'Tool be any different?

"The Liberals do it too!" is not an excuse. The Liberals have a loyal base of wokescolds on r/onguardforthee and such who vote for them no matter what. Not every disillusioned millennial or zoomer is a Liberal voter. I hate it when young people are universally painted as Liberal voters just because we don't like the Tories. A large percentage of us don't vote because we see Canadian democracy as a scam no matter who is in power. The Tories don't have an energized base like Trump. And Doug Ford in Ontario imposing lockdowns is giving young people even more reason to be distrustful of Tories.

I'd rather vote PPC or some other fringe party and split the vote than vote for Erin O'Cuck and Doug Fraud. The Liberals won like over 50% of the vote in my riding so it didn't matter if I voted Tory anyways. The Tories won provincially here. I don't care if I cuckold them in 2022. I'm not voting Doug Ford. I'm not voting for anyone who locks us down. If you want to know who Doug Ford's fans are, look at my riding. Bunch of suburban Karens and Cucks who call 311 on their neighbours. This riding went Liberal federally but Tory provincially.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Voter fraud would have made a difference in ridings where the race is very close. But here in the urban metro areas, it's nowhere close to close.

Broke millennials in urban metro ridings are not excited about the prospect of voting for Stephen Harper/Andrew Scheer/Erin O'Tool. The Tories have limited appeal to this demographic.

Imagine not having any hope of owning your own place, giving a huge chunk of your pay cheque to your landlord or living with your parents because of the housing bubble and seeing jobs being shipped overseas or being cut by automation. Or given to a temp foreign visa worker and the many permanent residents they bring here. Are they going to say "I'd like to re-up 4 more years of this Harper plan please"?

Stephen Harper never addressed the housing bubble or capital flight and job flight. Or mass immigration. Why would Andrew Scheer or Erin O'Tool be any different?

"The Liberals do it too!" is not an excuse. The Liberals have a loyal base of wokescolds on r/onguardforthee and such who vote for them no matter what. Not every disillusioned millennial or zoomer is a Liberal voter. I hate it when young people are universally painted as Liberal voters just because we don't like the Tories. A large percentage of us don't vote because we see Canadian democracy as a scam no matter who is in power. The Tories don't have an energized base like Trump. And Doug Ford in Ontario imposing lockdowns is giving young people even more reason to be distrustful of Tories.

I'd rather vote PPC or some other fringe party and split the vote than vote for Erin O'Cuck and Doug Fraud. The Liberals won like over 50% of the vote in my riding so it didn't matter if I voted Tory anyways. The Tories won provincially here. I don't care if I cuckold them in 2022. I'm not voting Doug Ford. I'm not voting for anyone who locks us down.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Voter fraud would have made a difference in ridings where the race is very close. But here in the urban metro areas, it's nowhere close to close.

Broke millennials in urban metro ridings are not excited about the prospect of voting for Stephen Harper/Andrew Scheer/Erin O'Tool. The Tories have limited appeal to this demographic.

Imagine not having any hope of owning your own place, giving a huge chunk of your pay cheque to your landlord or living with your parents because of the housing bubble and seeing jobs being shipped overseas or being cut by automation. Or given to a temp foreign visa worker and the many permanent residents they bring here. Are they going to say "I'd like to re-up 4 more years of this Harper plan please"?

Stephen Harper never addressed the housing bubble or capital flight and job flight. Or mass immigration. Why would Andrew Scheer or Erin O'Tool be any different?

"The Liberals do it too!" is not an excuse. The Liberals have a loyal base of wokescolds on r/onguardforthee and such who vote for them no matter what. Not every disillusioned millennial or zoomer is a Liberal voter. I hate it when young people are universally painted as Liberal voters just because we don't like the Tories. A large percentage of us don't vote because we see Canadian democracy as a scam no matter who is in power. The Tories don't have an energized base like Trump. And Doug Ford in Ontario imposing lockdowns is giving young people even more reason to be distrustful of Tories.

I'd rather vote PPC or some other fringe party and split the vote than vote for Erin O'Cuck and Doug Fraud. The Liberals won like over 50% of the vote in my riding so it didn't matter if I voted Tory anyways.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Voter fraud would have made a difference in ridings where the race is very close. But here in the urban metro areas, it's nowhere close to close.

Broke millennials in urban metro ridings are not excited about the prospect of voting for Stephen Harper/Andrew Scheer/Erin O'Tool. The Tories have limited appeal to this demographic.

Imagine not having any hope of owning your own place, giving a huge chunk of your pay cheque to your landlord or living with your parents because of the housing bubble and seeing jobs being shipped overseas or being cut by automation. Or given to a temp foreign visa worker and the many permanent residents they bring here. Are they going to say "I'd like to re-up 4 more years of this Harper plan please"?

Stephen Harper never addressed the housing bubble or capital flight and job flight. Or mass immigration. Why would Andrew Scheer or Erin O'Tool be any different?

"The Liberals do it too!" is not an excuse. The Liberals have a loyal base of wokescolds on r/onguardforthee and such who vote for them no matter what. Not every disillusioned millennial or zoomer is a Liberal voter. I hate it when young people are universally painted as Liberal voters just because we don't like the Tories. A large percentage of us don't vote because we see Canadian democracy as a scam no matter who is in power. The Tories don't have an energized base like Trump. And Doug Ford in Ontario imposing lockdowns is giving young people even more reason to be distrustful of Tories.

I'd rather vote PPC or some other fringe party and split the vote than vote for Erin O'Cuck and Doug Fraud.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Voter fraud would have made a difference in ridings where the race is very close. But here in the urban metro areas, it's nowhere close to close.

Broke millennials in urban metro ridings are not excited about the prospect of voting for Stephen Harper/Andrew Scheer/Erin O'Tool. The Tories have limited appeal to this demographic.

Imagine not having any hope of owning your own place, giving a huge chunk of your pay cheque to your landlord because of the housing bubble and seeing jobs being shipped overseas or being cut by automation. Or given to a temp foreign visa worker and the many permanent residents they bring here. Are they going to say "I'd like to re-up 4 more years of this Harper plan please"?

Stephen Harper never addressed the housing bubble or capital flight and job flight. Or mass immigration. Why would Andrew Scheer or Erin O'Tool be any different?

"The Liberals do it too!" is not an excuse. The Liberals have a loyal base of wokescolds on r/onguardforthee and such who vote for them no matter what. Not every disillusioned millennial or zoomer is a Liberal voter. I hate it when young people are universally painted as Liberal voters just because we don't like the Tories. A large percentage of us don't vote because we see Canadian democracy as a scam no matter who is in power. The Tories don't have an energized base like Trump. And Doug Ford in Ontario imposing lockdowns is giving young people even more reason to be distrustful of Tories.

I'd rather vote PPC or some other fringe party and split the vote than vote for Erin O'Cuck and Doug Fraud.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Voter fraud would have made a difference in ridings where the race is very close. But here in the urban metro areas, it's nowhere close to close.

Broke millennials in urban metro ridings are not excited about the prospect of voting for Stephen Harper/Andrew Scheer/Erin O'Tool. The Tories have limited appeal to this demographic.

Imagine not having any hope of owning your own place, giving a huge chunk of your pay cheque to your landlord because of the housing bubble and seeing jobs being shipped overseas or being cut by automation. Or given to a temp foreign visa worker and the many permanent residents they bring here. Are they going to say "I'd like to re-up 4 more years of this Harper plan please"?

Stephen Harper never addressed the housing bubble or capital flight and job flight. Or mass immigration. Why would Andrew Scheer or Erin O'Tool be any different?

"The Liberals do it too!" is not an excuse. The Liberals have a loyal base of wokescolds on r/onguardforthee and such who vote for them no matter what. Not every disillusioned millennial or zoomer is a Liberal voter. I hate it when young people are universally painted as Liberal voters just because we don't like the Tories. A large percentage of us don't vote because we see Canadian democracy as a scam no matter who is in power. The Tories don't have an energized base like Trump. And Doug Ford in Ontario imposing lockdowns is giving young people even more reason to be distrustful of Tories.

I'd rather vote PPC or some other fringe party and split the vote than vote for Erin O'Cuck.

3 years ago
1 score