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Originally Posted by rubecube
I don't think that's necessarily true. Mulcair has already stated he's open to a coalition and NDP and Liberal supporters have been polled as overwhelmingly in favour of the idea. I also think the CPC have a problem with undecided and first-time voters. I know a number of people who've never voted and are thinking of voting this election because they want Harper gone. With the undecideds, it's looking like they're undecided between the Liberals and NDP in most situations.
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Elizabeth May says she'll phone the governor general in order to form a coalition government.
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Green Party Leader Elizabeth May says that if Stephen Harper wins a minority government, she is prepared to call the Governor General and ask that she be given time to mediate a coalition with the opposition parties and ensure the Conservatives don't take power.
"Well, I disagree with the term 'win' in terms of minority," said May, who sat down with CBC News chief correspondent Peter Mansbridge for the last in a series of four interviews with the party leaders. "The opposition parties have a choice."
May said she doesn't like it when opposition parties "skip that step" when they could go to the Governor General to try to form a government.
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http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/cana...view-1.3224696
Could she be jonesing for the PM office as a compromise candidate? Is it even possible?