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Alright, post your votes in this thread. If you're not Canadian and posting, that's cool. If you are Canadian and not posting, how very Uncanadian of you.
NDP, sick mustache.
Probably NDP.
NDP or Liberal... I can be easily convinced one way or the other with a small donation to my PS account. :)
My graph. Some Q's are a bit poor in their wording.
I like the graph with all of the 2008 candidates...though I woulld think Ron Paul is to far north, he prob would be more in the libertarian realm...
Heres mine.
http://www.politicalcompass.org/face...6.25&soc=-5.13
conservative, shocker.
Liberal
Voted Liberal a week ago. Gonna be weird tonight. Slim Conservative majority if Libs and NDP spilt the vote in Ontario as badly as I think they are going to.
I think the swing ridings here should be largely protected from this, simply due to the mass exposure of the issue of vote splitting. It's really in our face in the media, much more than in 2008. I'd be surprised if a shift from Libs to NDP in the popular poll really translates into too many more Con seats in Ontario.
In 2008, my riding went Con largely due to the Green candidate, actually. She is intelligent, professional and sociable and got 10% of the vote (I voted Lib), up from something like 3% the previous election. The new Green candidate is a moron and a slob and rather than the Greens actually presenting him as a real candidate, he's simply a warm body so they can say they ran candidates in all ridings and the Greens are instead urging voters to vote strategically against the Cons. Idealogically, I'd think most of these Green voters line up better with the Libs than the Cons so I see it swinging back. Stories like these should offset any gains the Cons make in Ontario but we'll see shortly.
Whatever happens, the best outcome of this election might be a new Liberal leader with both ability and charisma. Whatever happened to grooming ppl, ffs? Can we not find 3 to 5 good, personable leaders whose ideology suits the parties if even an ounce of energy is put into succession planning? I wouldn't even hire a single one of the current party leaders for a basic management position, I kid you not.
NDP today, the rest,well they suck...............
The turkey
I'm not sure who to vote for tonight. I'll probably just wing it.
Election day - gl all, whatever party you're rooting for. Unlike most Canadian federal elections, this one went down to the wire and was pretty damn interesting throughout.
Whatever happens - I really hope the bloc loses seats, or at least popular vote percentage. Under 40% (of Quebec votes ldo) really looks bad for the sovereignty movement. I'm just praying this 'NDP surge' in Quebec isn't just based on media hype. Yeah I may be conservative but Cons>Libs>NDP>Green>BLOC. Hell I would probably vote communist before voting for the bloc.
as long as we can all be united in our hatred for the bloc...
Yes, I forgot to answer my poal question from Pg 1. The correct answer is C).
Scary eyes.
http://www.dgc.ca/PHPUploads/Gilles%...pe%20photo.jpg
As a quebecer why do you mind if BLOC has seats? It's not like they have any power to push a separatist movement or anything, so I just view having a weak BLOC is great for Quebec interests, am i wrong?
Especially as a conservative, you'd rather want BLOC to have votes especially since it would mostly come at the expense of NDP votes.
And I voted Liberal. Tbh most parties suck for me, I wish there was one with moderate social programs, low military spending, low taxes, and that highly values human rights (gay mariage etc). Liberal comes closest but too bad they have no chance.
towards the middle of the campaign, duceppe came out and said something to the effect of 'the path to sovereignty begins with the election of many bloc quebecois candidates', and hey, it's true.
Say what you will about the bloc being "good" for defending the interest of quebecers, but bear in mind that their raison d'etre is to push the sovereigntist agenda. When it comes down to it - I would wager that what they view as defending the interests of quebecers does not align with the interests of those quebecers who are not sovereigntists.
I value Canadian unity above all else.
And while I might identify myself as a conservative, I mean this from an ideological perspective and not necessarily a strictly political one. That is, to say, I don't blindly agree with whatever the 'Conservative Party of Canada' believes is best for our country; I simply view them as being most in line, given the alternatives, with how I believe our country should be run.
Yeah I think I'm gonna go vote...
I'm conservative in my head but it hurts to pull that trigger with the type of conservative party we have in this country.
CBC projects a conservative win, bloc down 9 points from 2008 so far...
Update: Majority!
And BLOC wiped off the map!
Stephen Harper: Duh, winning!
Yeah, I was way wrong. Stupid Orange wave splitting votes.
Don't worry JL, due to cons. legislation, there are required votes for majority gov'ts every 4 years
none of this 'hey lets call an election whenever we wants, say after 5 years?' BS the liberals used to pull
well I guess they would just go on to win another majority but w/e
Ignatieff didn't even win his own riding, ditto Scary Eyes Duceppe. Greens look on pace to finally get a seat.
Big night.
pretty bad when you cant win your own riding.
I think this is the end of Ignatieff. Who knows with Duceppe. Th eparty basically has one agenda and he couldnt win the seat of th eprovince he wishes to serve....
Duceppe already quit.
Bob Rae will be quick to force Iggy out, I'd think, but he'd be a bad choice as well...they'd have a hard time regaining Ontario with Rae in there.
I've got to say I like Layton's speech
yeah he's a lefty, but he has charisma in spades doesn't he?
If harper were 1/5th as likeable as Layton he would have won a majority years ago.
Watched the election as well last night. I voted NDP since liberals are dead in my riding, but it'd be really nice to see the liberals find a decent leader. What's the deal with Justin Trudeau? Seems like he has good looks/charisma + the benefit of a legacy, but is he an idiot or something?
4 more years of Harper is depressing, but at least that should give the liberals time to get their act together.
voted conservative
Yeah I had a poli sci class back in 2009 that Justin Trudeau was invited to give a speech to.
In the Q&A period someone asked him about his stance on afghanistan, and he went from having a jovial/enthusiastic/hip tone to one that was intense and forceful when speaking of his support for the Canadian mission. While I commend him for what he was saying - I don't disagree with him - I really felt his thoughts were premeditated / scripted, and his whole passionate reaction came across to me as a bad case of hollywood.
Since that day I have not wavered in my assertion that he is a douche bag.
^ Good riddance
na na na na, na na na na, heyyyehhey, au revoir...
Admiration for Justin Trudeau is the same as admiration for the Royal Family: he was born into privilege, wealth and fame, fawned upon by the media for no reason other than exiting the correct woman's vagina at birth.
I feel really bad for Ignatieff. He had the pedigree (of someone that earned his way to the top), and he definitely had a head on his shoulders. I'm not sure why Liberal support fell so sharply... and am even more puzzled as to why Quebec swung so hard towards the NDP.
Mind you, the NDP should not rest on their laurels. Quebec, where most of the NDP seats came from in this election, did this before: it made a provincial 3rd party that always stuck at around 15% percent support (remind you of anyone?) into the official opposition. The very next election, support for the 3rd party evaporated back to its standard 15% support.
The problem was exactly this, that his head was too big for his shoulders.
LOOK AT IT! It's like Sputnik. He'll be crying himself to sleep on his huge pillow tonight.
http://ezralevant.com/IgnatieffMichael_LIB.jpg
some idiot blonde 20-year-old NDP candidate got voted in in the terrebonne riding.
she was at some media availability thing the next day with a bunch of other inexperienced MP-elects, and when interviewed, she said something to the extent of:
"yeah, I'm really young, y'know? but, like, when people talk to me, they realize I am, like, very intelligent and have a good mind for the future?"
I put the question marks in there because she ends her sentences with a ditzy upward inflection, like the one jillian has in family guy.
Fucking sad, sad day for Canada
She's hilarious, but she might not be long for the post if this signature thing blows up.
The 19-year old guy is actually pretty sharp. It's stupid he got elected, but he won't be the train wreck she'll be, probably.
Oh, and to the Americans who appreciated her, Ruby Dhalla got the axe.
http://j-rad.ca/wp-content/uploads/2...im-240x300.jpg