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LPC 50 40.32%
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NDP 35 28.23%
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GP 4 3.23%
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Undecided due to the ineptitude and negative politicking by of all.
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It probably won't make a difference in my deep blue riding but this time LPC. I'm not sure where the polling is at for my district but have a feeling they have more of a chance than federal NDP.
     
     
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I want another Liberal minority government propped up by the NDP. As it's increasingly looking like that will be the case again and I live in an NDP/Liberal swing riding, it doesn't really matter which of the two parties I vote for.

Which will probably end up being NDP just because I prefer my local candidate to that of the Liberals; and also they didn't call this unnecessary, cynical attempt at a power-grab of an election.
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The Liberals are the true conservatives here. They'll basically keep Canada moving in the right direction with some tweaks as necessary. They are not making grandiose promises to reshape society the way that the woke left with the NDP or those who worship at the altar of low taxes above all else in the CPC both are. Trudeau has my vote.
     
     
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I want another Liberal minority government propped up by the NDP. As it's increasingly looking like that will be the case again and I live in an NDP/Liberal swing riding, it doesn't really matter which of the two parties I vote for.

Which will probably end up being NDP just because I prefer my local candidate to that of the Liberals; and also they didn't call this unnecessary, cynical attempt at a power-grab of an election.
This sums up my position also. I'd be ok with a Liberal majority also as it would ensure there's not another election in the next few years.
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NDP to victory in Edmonton Griesbach! Already voted via advanced polls btw! It is written!
     
     
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Good luck! That promise goes back to the 1993 Red Book! LOL
     
     
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I want another Liberal minority government propped up by the NDP. As it's increasingly looking like that will be the case again and I live in an NDP/Liberal swing riding, it doesn't really matter which of the two parties I vote for.

Which will probably end up being NDP just because I prefer my local candidate to that of the Liberals; and also they didn't call this unnecessary, cynical attempt at a power-grab of an election.

This is where I'm at pretty much exactly. Though I don't think I live in your riding anymore!

Though I gotta say, this is probably the first election I've considered not bothering. I mean, I'll still vote but it all seems very uninspiring. Childcare is the only issue they seem to be taking seriously I also care about. Not impressed with anyone's housing plans.
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I want another Liberal minority government propped up by the NDP. As it's increasingly looking like that will be the case again and I live in an NDP/Liberal swing riding, it doesn't really matter which of the two parties I vote for.

Which will probably end up being NDP just because I prefer my local candidate to that of the Liberals; and also they didn't call this unnecessary, cynical attempt at a power-grab of an election.
Ditto. NDP candidate in my riding is better than the Liberal incumbent. That's about it on that.
     
     
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Side poll? Preferred minority outcome... Liberal minority with NDP backing good for everyone?
     
     
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Voting Bloc again, sending the message I prefer minority governments in Ottawa.
     
     
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Old Posted Sep 17, 2021, 6:14 PM
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I already voted Liberal but I had to have a shower after I did it.

I REALLY don't want a Liberal majority because Trudeau doesn't deserve it and it would be the slap in the face he so richly deserves for making us go to the polls in the first place.
     
     
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Listening to a political round table this morning. could be 5 -6 seats up for grabs in Alberta. O'Toole is not helping himself by avoiding questions now. And with Kenny and Moe flipping, but not flipping the hard core CPCrs may go away.

The next 48 hours should be fun.

PPC has a legitimate chance of being the spoilers especially in the west. Unlike the UCP that corralled the for right crazies and put them in power. the CPC let the crazies go to the PPC. Which is good but also bad as it legitimizes them now.

Regrettably my riding will still go to the CPC in Micheal Cooper but I believe the other parties may take a good bite out of his numbers.

And Yes I voted the last day of advanced pole. looked at a number of things but went with the one I felt has the best shot of at least giving him a good run.
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Good luck! That promise goes back to the 1993 Red Book! LOL
I mean the legislation is passed and agreements in place with most provinces... but ok. I get the cynicism (and I was cynical at first as well when the Liberals first rolled it out a year ago or so), but it's real this time.
     
     
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I registered on Skyscraperpage forum for the first time just to place my vote for Liberals,
I can't really bare the thought of Canada going backwards.
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I’m voting CPC and my wife is voting Liberal just to cancel each other out. It’s tough times for a red Tory/blue Liberal…
     
     
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I voted for the Green Party (Mike Morrice) in Kitchener Centre. I feel pretty confident about his chances, but it will be interesting to see what the results are on election night.
     
     
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