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Old 02-05-2024, 04:07 PM   #17747
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Changing demographics is what changes things.

All of those imports from British Columbia and Ontario due to the housing crisis is going to dramatically impact the voting base in Alberta. And by that I mean it's going to balance it out significantly. The mass migration towards Alberta is still ongoing, and whether anyone wants to believe it or not, the NDP didn't have to change their name, change their color, or change their leader to get within striking distance of a victory in the last election in 2023. No conservative vote split needed.

Then you have a continuing decay of public education and healthcare, at which is going to reach boiling point over the next one to two years. People don't stand for such low standards when a province as filthy rich as Alberta can do something about it financially and very quickly.

And unless something dramatically changes in the way that Daniel Smith and the UCP govern, they're just tallying up bad track record that will be used against them in 2027.

Alberta called, and the people are responding whether the conservatives like it or not.

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