interesting map of election results
This is from the globe and mail. Shows results of the election in a couple formats. Scroll down to the map, zoom in and click on a riding. Will tell you who ran for what party and how many votes each candidate got. The results for western Canada are very eye opening. Conservatives got twice the votes as the next highest candidate in most cases. Many times they got 4 or 5 times and in some places 10 times the next candidate. Also of note, many times, the NDP came in second. :thinking-006:
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/poli...n2019/results/ |
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Split vote
I see in the Yukon, the Libs won by a very small margin. Had the people who voted for PPC used their votes for the CPC it would have gone blue. I wonder how many other ridings had this split vote allowing a Lib win ?
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The Lib and the CCP both had 33 % of the vote, the 3% PPC would have changed the final result to CPC. |
I'd like to know how much Bernier got paid to split the vote. Couldn't even win his seat. Run that many canadates across Canada in a very short time. Where did the funds come from.
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The PPC helped defeat the CPC in 7 ridings. Six ridings went to the Libs and 1 riding went to the NDP. THESE RIDINGS WOULD HAVE BEEN WON BY THE CPC WITHOUT THE PPC SPLITTING THE VOTE: NS Cumberland - Colchester NB Mirimichi - Grand Lake ON Windsor - Techumseh (went NDP) ON Kitchener - Conestoga BC South Okanagan - West Kootenay BC Coquitlam - Port Coquitlam Yukon |
I voted ppc but would not have voted conservative if there was no ppc option. The conservatives are conservatives in name and name only.
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Then you say that you know where my head is at. Please enlighten me; where is my head at? Answer these questions. You want to try to trivialize what I say. Instead of trying to cast me aside, prove me wrong. You are the person Ralph Klein warned us about. The ever-moving conservative to the left. No idea of what conservatism is. Dad told you to vote for the 12-letter C word and you’ve blindly done it since. How conservative was Stelmach? How conservative was Redford? How conservative was Prentice? Let me answer that for you. They were exactly 3 atoms to the right of Notley. Yet you voted for those testaments of conservatism and blamed people like me for “splitting the vote”. As I said, I never split the conservative vote; those voting for the red big L conservatives split the vote. Things look very clear where my head is at. Please make an intelligent rebuttal. Or is your head not in a place to look at the issues at hand? I mean what would dad think if he knew you thought about politics instead of crossing of the 12 letter C word like you’ve done since your 18th birthday without a second thought? |
I’m a Conservative supporter. What could a socialist like me ever influence your opinion with? :lol:
PS. The fella that came to your door that you were talking to......he was campaigning to become your MP, not MLA. MP is Federal and MLA is Provincial. You’re welcome. :happy0034: |
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Yet in my post you only addressed my “typo”. I’m a centrist. I see a need for a balanced approach. I see the value in social programs. I’m not against social ideals. Please, just one conservative value. This is after all the Conservative party. Was Scheer’s budget fiscally conservative? It was very similar to the budget Trudeau released (then blew out of the water, but that is irrelevant) 4 years ago. Does that make Trudeau a conservative? I just can’t see conservative values in the CPC’s platform. Please, show me anything conservative. In my perspective if the party contains no conservative values; yet socialist and liberal values abound I have to think they are what their ideals portray. I can list many if you’d like? I could also list conservative ideals that Maxime was wanting to pursue if you want them too? I however can not find a conservative value among the conservative-in-name-only party. I could list a few policies of the CPC that are a centrist viewpoint too if you want those as well? That’s how I look at the standing of a party. What in your opinion is a conservative? It’s tough having my head in all of this logic. Really very confusing. |
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Myself and a colleague voted PPC. I would be willing to wager that we are much more informed about politics than 90% of Canadians. So how does that make us low-info? We are the only 2 I personally know that voted PPC, so I can’t speak for the others. I can however introduce you to droves of low-info voters that voted CPC cause daddy told them to way back on their 18th birthday. I’ll give you the crap candidates, and a pretty poorly run campaign but the fact he managed to do what he did was fairly impressive otherwise. |
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Yes I voted for the only true conservative candidate in a riding where cpc won with 90% of the vote and it's my fault Trudeau got reelected. :snapoutofit:
If there were more people with my mindset this country would've never ended up in this mess in the first place. You and everyone who didn't vote ppc voted for a globalist, so thanks for that. |
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------------------ I will not vote for a lesser devil(CPC) or be found to be playing such games. I am not in the least dissatisfied with my PPC vote. Scheer/Trudeau/CPC/Lib = Dead end parties I will be voting for PPC next round also. PPC = Common sense.. and this 2019 election revealed just where our common sense resides. |
You PPC supporters are just wannabe Conservatives. Max created another socialist party that’s the same as all the others. REAL Conservatives voted for the National Citizens Alliance because they are the only REAL Conservative party.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nati...izens_Alliance |
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Hummmmm. I didn't post this to create a big debate regarding what is or is not a conservative. The intent was more to point out the difference in the vote between eastern and western Canada and then Qeeebec. The entire country seems to be fractured, divided, split, whatever you want to call it. I'm not even sure it can be fixed. I'm quite sure the tur# is not the man for the job, but I doubt Scheer is either. Jagmeet, not likely. Dizzy may, blanchet, bernier?
Where do we go from here? Assuming we can even figure out where here is. :scared0018: |
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Dave, why have you avoided every question I’ve asked of you? Do you not have a debatable reply, or can’t you admit I could possibly be right? |
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Mistake one was Scheer over Bernier in the leadership race.
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Scheer is great if you hate balanced budgets, and a robust economy.
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