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Originally Posted by billybob123
I often have difficulty finding someone to vote for. I live in Rob Anders' riding, so there's pretty much no reason for me to vote. I used to go vote to protest and spoil it every time, but I get lumped in with the idiots who can't figure out the ballot. I just give up. I rarely vote federally (I did vote in both the municipal and provincial elections since both were really up for grabs); I'm especially unlikely to vote this time since every vote these idiots get gives their party money. Why should I support any of these bozos?
Make it work. That's what Canadians want. Not these idiotic political games, and most of all, no election!
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I think living in Anders' riding makes it even more important to vote - the party won't do anything to get rid of him until people start voting against him. If you can't support any of the parties vote for an independent (there was a fairly credible-seeming independent running in the riding last time around). Even if the candidate you vote for doesn't win, if Anders' percentage of the vote declines enough the party will start to take notice.