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Originally Posted by Slava
To me the vote comes down to whether you want a party with an economic plan that will be questionable in terms of social policies (or maybe regressive); or a party with progressive social policies and questionable (or regressive) economic policies.
For me that is a really hard decision. Of course I want to vote with my wallet, but some of the other issues are important to me as well. My guess is the UCP wins handily, NDP is official opposition and between the Liberals, Alberta Party and Freedom Conservative Party or whatever Fildebrandt named it they win a seat or two each.
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I'm sort of in the same boat. I tend to prioritize economic stability because without it we cant afford the rest. That should be the bedrock and then after that we can determine how to spend our money.
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