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Originally Posted by TheIronMaiden
I agree that in this election particularly the UCP have a strong base regardless of their policies and platforms. Indeed, strong well articulated policies are not a large aspect of gaining political currency anymore, media slander seems to be more important. Maybe I am a fool for caring about party promises, most of which wont get delivered anyways.
In short, I would prefer to vote for a party with no chance of winning over a party that has no platform or plan.
Would you vote for a party with no plan?
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I wouldn't. I voted for Jim Prentice because he actually had a true plan compared to the NDP. The NDP did have a plan but it was more "review everything the PC's did" - which they ended up doing and it turns out it was all a giant waste of time.
In the coming election it seems like the roles are going to be reversed. So my vote will follow the leader that can actually articulate policy.