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Who has your vote in the next Federal Canadian election?

Who has your vote?

  • Pierre Polievre, Conservatives

    Votes: 30 42.3%
  • Mark Carney, Liberals

    Votes: 30 42.3%
  • Jagmeet Singh, NDP

    Votes: 1 1.4%
  • Yves-Francois Blanchet, Bloc Quebecois

    Votes: 2 2.8%
  • Elizabeth May, Green Party

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Maxime Bernier, PPC

    Votes: 4 5.6%
  • Other

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I'm not voting

    Votes: 4 5.6%
  • Libertarian Party of Canada

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    71

CLOUD 500

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Spending a loonie — or even a minute — trying to change the minds of the ~20% who dislike everyone and know everything is a waste of time.
Criticize a plan — that’s fair — but at least have one. The alternative so far has been little more than anti-Trudeau, anti-woke, anti-immigrant sloganeering. That’s not a vision. That’s a tantrum.
It is not a tantrum and it is not anti-immigration. Trudeau caused a housing crisis with mass uncontrolled immigration. He was warned by economists and even the CMHC about this, he did not care. What Cons are asking for is responsible immigration. In other words you do not bring in so many people that housing becomes in short supply.
People often wonder whether they’d like to have a beer with the person they’re voting for. But honestly — does anyone want to have a beer with Pierre Poilievre? He comes across like the guy you’d cross the street to avoid: prickly, peevish, and peddling old, failed ideas.
Many would not want to have a drink with Carney either, he is arrogant, pompous, evasive, and condescending.
He disrespects women, dismisses Indigenous voices, and idolizes a lawless felon with autocratic ambitions and dangerous designs on Canada and the world.
What exactly is there to like?
Elbows Up!
You mean the Trudeau Liberals who threw Jody WIlson-Raybould and Chrystia Freeland under the bus to save himself? That same guy who you claim respects women? Hmmm. Trudeau loves autocracy, remember he used the emergencies act on peaceful truckers and the Federal courts determined that his use of the act was unconstitutional.
 
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CLOUD 500

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A PP/CPC looked like a certainly but the horrors of Trump scared the crap out of Canadians and others.
Maybe Ford could pull it off the next time around. He loudly stood up to Trump.
Ford is an idiot.
He won resoundingly and appears fiscally:financially inept but politically masterful.
Yep sounds like the Trudeau / Carney Liberals. Both are fiscally inept that is clear. Remember. Trudeau said that he does not think about monetary policy. Carney was his economic advisor for five years. Carney = Trudeau.
 

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You mean the Trudeau Liberals who threw Jody WIlson-Raybould and Chrystia Freeland under the bus to save himself? That same guy who you claim respects women? Hmmm.

I agree with some of what you said about other topics, but these sorts of arguments always seem spurious at best. I don't really think anything that happened to them was a result of them being women. The same would have likely happened had they been men - we can say it was because of their gender... but there's no evidence of that.
 
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The poll is deadlocked with 28 votes each for conservatives and liberals. It's been back and forth with multiple lead changes and deadlocks. The MERB population, and the Canadian population, is torn on who should lead the country. The debates over the visions are not changing anything. Someone has to win though. Who will it be?
 
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Will go with CARNEY.....LOL.this is a mini mini poll.....qui ne traduit pas la réalité....les LIBÉRAUX ont dominé les sondages tout au long de la campagne et vrai que les débats n'ont rien changé.
 
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What's a person is supposed to do if they live in a riding where your candidate has no chance of winning?

Like if you're a Liberal in rural Alberta or a Conservative in Montreal?
 
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What's a person is supposed to do if they they live in a riding where your candidate has no chance of winning?

Like if you're a Liberal in rural Alberta or a Conservative in Montreal?
I live in a heavily Democrat congressional district in the USA, and I have always been amused by the "sacrificial lamb" Republican candidates who are put up to run and inevitably lose in my district. Most seem to believe they have to wage aggressive campaigns and usually go on attack against the incumbent Democratic candidates. A few have spent lots of money on TV ads. I can remember one who spent a lot of money on TV ads attacking the Democratic candidate and then the Democratic candidate, who was no shrinking violet, did some retaliatory attack ads of her own. Which were highly effective. It became a shit show, and I felt it all backfired badly on the Republican candidate and she lost badly.

I have to think some of the same principals apply in Canada as well.
 

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Future generations will never be able to afford a house… libs are WEF puppets

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I agree with some of what you said about other topics, but these sorts of arguments always seem spurious at best. I don't really think anything that happened to them was a result of them being women. The same would have likely happened had they been men - we can say it was because of their gender... but there's no evidence of that.
I agree, just as saying that Poilievre disrespects women. That has no basis in reality. It is all theatrics.
 

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I think the Conservatives would get better polling if they had a more likeable leader, imo.
Define more likeable? Do you mean to be more like a Liberal? Btw Polievre's polling is excellent, it is just many seem to think that Carney is the messiah because of Trump. Many who usually vote NDP and Bloc have decided to vote Liberal. These votes are on shaky ground, April 28 we will know for sure.
 

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He is deadlocked 30-30 with Carney in this poll, so you must have thought he would be running at 25-40% here.
Half half just shows how divided ppl are. But as you can see, the Liberals got votes at the expense of the NDP.
 
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And wow the PPC got 4 votes, more then the NDP. The PPC is dividing votes on the right to a certain extent.
 
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I have been saying that for years. Trudeau's carbon tax was all a revenue collection scheme just as Carney's net zero banking. All a scam. Elbows up. Loool
Yes. They said in another interview recently that they’re not cancelling it hahahahah but spending it differently.
 
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