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Originally Posted by getbak
Redford is safe, I'd say.
I think the Wild Rose has to stay with Smith and let her be the face of the party. She needs to be strong as the leader of the opposition if they want to take over next time. Those who are elected, need to be professional and not wing-nuts, and they need to get rid of the wing-nuts who didn't get elected.
I could see the NDP and Liberals talk about a merger to become a legitimate voice on the left (with a new name that can sell in this province outside of downtown Calgary and downtown Edmonton).
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Is that the Alberta Party? More people would vote left without the brand baggage, imo. It kind of feels like the Canadian Alliance/PC days federally. Some members of both Reform and PC decided to merge, and the rest came along eventually. Not my personal preference, but I could see that happening and giving them a legit shot from the left.