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#1181 User is offline   LinearPhilosopher 

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Posted 23 April 2025 - 01:57 AM

i mean thats the interesting thing. The numbers the CPC have now have historically won them elections. However the Cratering of the NPD and Bloc have resulted in the liberals having a ridiculous amount of support.

It's ultimately going to come down to "voter efficiency" on the day. That being said unless something on the international stage happens to change it up, I think the numbers aren't going to change much. If anything internally was going to change anything it would have been a blowout at the debates which didn't really happen.

I think it's telling that one of my buddies whom I was getting food with was telling me even though he usually votes NDP hes actually voting liberal for once in his life cause Jagmeet can't really unify people. I think his career is done and the NDP are going to have to rebuild.
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Posted Yesterday, 07:05 PM

View PostLinearPhilosopher, on 23 April 2025 - 01:57 AM, said:

i mean thats the interesting thing. The numbers the CPC have now have historically won them elections. However the Cratering of the NPD and Bloc have resulted in the liberals having a ridiculous amount of support.

It's ultimately going to come down to "voter efficiency" on the day. That being said unless something on the international stage happens to change it up, I think the numbers aren't going to change much. If anything internally was going to change anything it would have been a blowout at the debates which didn't really happen.

I think it's telling that one of my buddies whom I was getting food with was telling me even though he usually votes NDP hes actually voting liberal for once in his life cause Jagmeet can't really unify people. I think his career is done and the NDP are going to have to rebuild.


Singh and Pollievre are both fighting for their political lives at this point. Blanchet too to an extent, if the Bloc loses significant ground Federally.
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Posted Yesterday, 09:03 PM

What date is the actual election? When can we expect to know? I've never actually cared about Canadian politics this much before it's all quite interesting and I'm hooked!
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Posted Yesterday, 10:47 PM

That's cuz you're not right on the border of those bloodthirsty demons. In the U.S. we can't afford not to care.
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Posted Today, 03:10 AM

 worry, on 24 April 2025 - 10:47 PM, said:

That's cuz you're not right on the border of those bloodthirsty demons. In the U.S. we can't afford not to care.

Good point. Nothing screams "aggressive expansionist imperialism" like Canada
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Posted Today, 03:37 AM

View PostAbyss, on 24 April 2025 - 07:05 PM, said:

View PostLinearPhilosopher, on 23 April 2025 - 01:57 AM, said:

i mean thats the interesting thing. The numbers the CPC have now have historically won them elections. However the Cratering of the NPD and Bloc have resulted in the liberals having a ridiculous amount of support.

It's ultimately going to come down to "voter efficiency" on the day. That being said unless something on the international stage happens to change it up, I think the numbers aren't going to change much. If anything internally was going to change anything it would have been a blowout at the debates which didn't really happen.

I think it's telling that one of my buddies whom I was getting food with was telling me even though he usually votes NDP hes actually voting liberal for once in his life cause Jagmeet can't really unify people. I think his career is done and the NDP are going to have to rebuild.


Singh and Pollievre are both fighting for their political lives at this point. Blanchet too to an extent, if the Bloc loses significant ground Federally.



Considering i've nothing but disdain for the BQ, i'm pleased with this turn of events
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