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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
I agree and disagree, I think after the debates that the Conservatives were just hoping for a stronger mandate and they certainly did that.
Dion and the Liberal's were a massive failure especially in terms of losing seats in what used to be their fortress in Ontario, and without a miracle they won't be able to count on getting those back.
Layton I think has to be really disappointed in my mind, Layton ran a strong campaign and he didn't get a massive increase in seats nor did he get a Broadbent type of voter interest.
May actually took the party backwards, she not only didn't win a seat, but their popularity at last check was 6%, and their floor crossing MP lost his seat so the Greens literally have no voice in government.
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So you agree that Dion, Layton and May are disappointed, but disagree that your guy is disappointed. Why did I not see that coming? It's really hard to have any kind of give and take in this forum.