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Originally Posted by Lurch
I'm not too sure where I stand on who I'm pulling for. On the one hand, Morton is probably the only guy capable of turning Alberta into a two party system, which is positive for the province in the long run, IMO. On the other hand, we would probably be stuck with someone way further right than I'm comfortable with for at least 4 years since he probably couldn't alienate moderate urban voters fast enough before the next provincial election to blow that.
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Interesting.
So, from this thread, it sounds like if the PCs vote Dinning the Alberta Alliance will grow. If the PCs vote Morton the Liberals will grow.
In either case, it sounds like no matter who wins part of the party is going to feel alienated.
Where does Stelmach fit into the grand scheme?
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