• corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca
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    2 days ago

    Singh can’t win. He’s got no chance. Without ranked-choice, it’s a binary decision.

    And, as always, vote for a party with the chance of bringing home better plan than the party with a chance of bringing home a worse plan. That means it’s another red vote, lest we lose a VERY narrow margin and end up hosting our hillbilly idiocracy and the greasy milhouse pulling the strings.

    • kbal@fedia.io
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      Singh can’t win. Trudeau can’t win. They’ve both got no chance. Federal politics in Canada has collapsed. People no longer understand or care about the issues. Politicians no longer understand or care about the people. The Conservatives will have their way with the country for a while.

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        2 days ago

        Hate to agree with you but there is basically one hundred percent chance the conservatives win a majority next election

        If Jack Layton was running the NDP right now they could win but not with a clown like Singh

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      NDP has been the official opposition in the past. They have been getting enough seats to be part of a coalition government which has been great for the country.

      More minority governments until we get electoral reform!