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Won't be voting in Provincial Election and done supporting NDP


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More and more this looks like a 1-termer for the Ndp.

But the Libs needs to install a better leader. Christie the Milf has been fail from the get-go. Would've had a better chance with Cummins, but the ship was sinking no matter what.

One thing about the Ndp 90's that was positive is that the healthcare was indeed FAR superior.

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I don't support anyone in this. I just think it would be awesome to see more political drama. I hate boring politics. The one thing I love about the scandal plagued liberals is all the scandals. If dix and his cronies bring more scandals and high drama. I'm all for that. Who doesn't love seeing people brought to their knees for their incompetence or Lying ways.

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Both leaders are thoroughly unelectable. Clark's simply incompetent, and how the NDP could allow someone with Dix's background to represent the party is ludicrous. I'm seriously considering voting for the Green Party solely because I don't think you have a right to complain if you didn't vote.

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One would think the Conservatives would make a play, since the other two candidates are such garbage, but as it stands now, most people I talk to don't even know the Conservative leadership.

I feel your pain OP, neither candidate is particularly appealing. The platforms are even less appealing, as the liberals view the Enbridge pipeline as a possibility, while the NDP have a budget that makes most 3rd graders look like financial gurus.

I'm probably not going to vote.

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for those of you who don't like the NDP and will not vote. That's exactly what they hope will happen. They hope that your apathy will let them coast to leadership. If you don't like what they stand for then you have to vote for something that isn't them. Even if it is throwing your vote to the greens. If you don't show the leadership that you are willing to do something even if it is just to spoil your ballot, then they won't change. If you aren't even motivated to go to the ballot box even. Then you just don't count to them.

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Why bother to vote. The NDP is going to win for sure.

According to this article, the NDP have a 98% chance of winning the election.

http://thelinkpaper.ca/?p=28453

The NDP have 48% of the vote to 30% for the Liberals.

There is only a 1 in 50 chance the Liberals will overcome that lead.

I think I have a better chance of winning a small prize in a lottery than the Liberals winning the election.

Or going to the casino and winning something is better odds than the Liberals winnng.

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Problem is they don't put much effort into the West it seems. 3 dog race would make all parties work harder than a 2 dog race.

I am still going for NDP regardless, don't like everything Dix does and says but I really don't like the path the Liberals and most importantly Christy Clarke has put us down. If someone else was put in charge instead of Clarke, I may sway a little more Liberal but I didn't like her when she was education minister and definately don't like her now.

EDIT: Question to others...

I am up in Vernon for the next couple month but I am from Fraser Valley, will I be able to vote up here or will I have to vote down home?

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More and more this looks like a 1-termer for the Ndp.

But the Libs needs to install a better leader. Christie the Milf has been fail from the get-go. Would've had a better chance with Cummins, but the ship was sinking no matter what.

One thing about the Ndp 90's that was positive is that the healthcare was indeed FAR superior.

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