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RightOfSask 12 points ago +13 / -1

Then you shouldn't be surprised when they dismiss your point.

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RightOfSask 17 points ago +18 / -1

Make appeal to PPC voters

Call them brainless morons

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RightOfSask 1 point ago +2 / -1

These endorsements would not have been allowed before JT modified the Canada Elections Act in 2019

I don't think that these would have been illegal before. No change made in 2019 is in regards to these endorsements. How do you want to even make these illegal? Neither Obama, Clinton or Sanders are Canadian citizens, They don't have to follow our laws in the US. They can endorse anyone they want. And Obama and Clinton are currently private citizen. They don't hold a public office.

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RightOfSask -2 points ago +2 / -4

Guess it's okay for a private citizen like Obama.

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RightOfSask -4 points ago +1 / -5

I suspect the same will be for the PPC, at most they'll get 3% and maybe cost the CPC

They got 1.6% last time. 8 seats went for the Liberals because of that.

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RightOfSask -1 points ago +2 / -3

Because there was a united Conservative Party. Is there one today in Alberta or is the support for the Maverick party so high that it would split the vote?

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RightOfSask 17 points ago +22 / -5

You always jump to the most extreme argument, like there is no in between.

The Liberals are polling as high as in 2019. The NDP is polling even higher as in 2019. The CPC is down. So tell me how this chasing of left wing voters by the O'Toole and the CPC is working out. Please explain it to me.

But your only point is that somehow the 6 to 8% which would currently vote for the PPC are all white supremacist anti-vaxxers which would deport every person with skin darker than Talcum X. O'Toole could have stuck to his early campaign pledges and not do a 180 every time a reporter points a finger at him. From the carbon tax, his gun policies, throwing out Sloan, having a Huawai executive in his team, balancing the budget in 10 years (speak never), it's one misstep after another. Even Trudeau is more consistent with his dogshit policies for Liberal voters. O'Toole is solely responsible for the surge of the PPC.

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RightOfSask 20 points ago +25 / -5

If Trudeau wins after all what he has pulled off during the last 6 years, then the CPC should ask themselves how retarded they are with their "strategies" to win voters over.

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RightOfSask 1 point ago +2 / -1

And I bet this woman voted for the Libs, the NDP or the Greens.

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RightOfSask 10 points ago +12 / -2

Biden forgot the name of the Australian PM and just called him the guy from Down Under.

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RightOfSask 0 points ago +1 / -1

running in the Nova Scotia riding of Cumberland-Colchester

https://338canada.com/12003e.htm

Not good. Would have been a save pick-up for the CPC. Now ...

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RightOfSask 0 points ago +1 / -1

Your numbers are expressing higher advanced polling turnout when the incumbent loses

It depends on how you plot it. If you look at the elections as single events without the time between it, then there is no pattern.

https://imgur.com/AUXK8fB.png

Only if you account for the time between the election, then yeah ...

The NS election was an omen I think.

The NS election didn't have the PPC running.

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RightOfSask -1 points ago +3 / -4

Unusually high early turnout is a bad omen for the incumbent

Not really. A quick Google search and you will see that for the last six elections the number of early voters increased every time.

  • 2008 -> 1.5 million early voters -> Harper won
  • 2011 -> 2.1 million early voters -> Harper won
  • 2015 -> 3.7 million early voters -> Trudeau won
  • 2019 -> 4.9 million early voters -> Trudeau won
  • 2021 -> 5.8 million early voters -> ????

https://www.elections.ca/content.aspx?section=res&dir=rep/off/sta_2011&document=p2&lang=e

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RightOfSask -3 points ago +5 / -8

London police have charged 21-year-old Aliyan Ahmed with manslaughter.

Maybe read more than just the headline.

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RightOfSask 23 points ago +23 / -0

Postmedia is getting a bit anxious.

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RightOfSask -1 points ago +2 / -3

Rebel News and Blacklock only quote parts of her answer. Here is the press conference with the question about vaccine mandates and passports.

https://youtu.be/biuv9PGCjQ4?t=601

She says that they are watching it closely and that they only limited data from provinces about it, but Ontario and B.C. reported an uptick in vaccinations after announcing their vaccine passports.

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RightOfSask 1 point ago +5 / -4

I liked it better in 2015/2016 when the left had the monopoly on crazy.

Welcome to the Americanization of politics.

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