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Old 05-04-2015, 11:12 AM   #117
cracher
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Originally Posted by jtfrogger View Post
As I said in my previous post, I could see her being a good candidate in the future. Even running as a nearly paper candidate is good experience for her. Is she a hard-core NDPer? I didn't get a sense at the debate that she. She seemed a bit more moderate than your usual NDP candidate. I honestly could see her really fitting in to the Alberta Party, which I could really see growing substantially over the next few elections. Especially, if Greg Clark is elected.
Hardcore NDP'er? I'm not a good person to gauge this because I've been largely ambivalent to politics for most of my life (and I still don't know wtf Alberta Party is). Above all else, she is a very logical and pragmatic person (she has heard her share of female vulcan jokes). She is also the only lawyer I know who isn't a raging capitalist (genuinely has an abundance of compassion and empathy for all). I would say she is left-leaning (at least from my righty perspective), but I cannot comment on where in the NDP/AP spectrum she stands.
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