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Originally Posted by octothorp
And if I was a Green Party member, I'd turf May right now. People are looking for a serious change to the way politics are done, and as a true outsider party, the Greens could have picked up a platform of change and made significant gains next election, drawing from both sides. Instead, she sides with the coalition in a move that's sure to drive some of her voters to the Conservatives and some to the coalition. She's clearly putting herself ahead of her party's interests.
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No kidding eh...
Remember when Harper and Layton initially did not want her to be part of the debates because they thought she was "a second Liberal candidate"?
Later the Liberals and the Greens made a pact to not run their respective candidates in the ridings of May and Dion.
Finally, May is endorsing this move and potentially leaving her party to sit in the Senate?
Is it just me or does this not seem like the actions of a true party leader? She's clearly been a Liberal all along. Did she not even endorse the Liberals at one point during the campaign?
Talk about selling out her party indeed!