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Old 10-14-2008, 11:12 PM   #1250
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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch View Post
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.
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.
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