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Old 04-08-2012, 09:00 PM   #1282
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Originally Posted by Slava View Post
This is where it's tough though. As a centrist in a riding that's close (I think) and the other parties are probably 15 points behind, what do you do?
I thought I would face the same dilemma, especially considering my total disillusionment with the Liberals.

But... based on lawn-sign prevalence (which I realize is not an exact science) the Liberal candidate looks to be quite strong in my riding again. (I'm in Currie)

Basically, "strategic voting" won't work, because I have no idea who's ahead; for all I know it's a three way race. So I'm basing my choice on who's most qualified, ignoring party affiliations.

My choices are: a school principal, a chemical engineer with 35 years experience in the oil patch, and a real estate agent who virtually doesn't have a mark on her slate.
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