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Originally Posted by puckedoff
^ That's the beauty of the AP, they promise spending on everything and also balanced budgets. In my opinion, it hurts their credibility because it means I don't know what they would actually do if by some miracle they won.
I am very undecided in this election, no interest in going on a podcast but I would be very interested to listen once its done!
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Its an old trick that parties that have no chance of winning do. The Federal NDP would throw out all of these outlandish promises and goodies because they knew that were never going to win, and would never have to live up to that promise. But it makes them look like the good guys in an election.
The latest poll that I've seen was on the 22nd by Ipso, and the Alberta Party was losing ground.
https://newsinteractives.cbc.ca/elec...acker/alberta/
I just think that the Alberta Party is running a bit of a lackluster campaign. I've driven through my neighbourhood and haven't seem many signs. I have a ton of followings on Twitter to major news sources in Alberta and Canada and the Alberta feeds are dominated by the NDP and UCP (duh?) but there's hardly a mention of the Alberta Party and no real mention of the Liberal Party.
I doubt its a lack of hard work on the AP parties fault, it might be election inexperience with their strategy team.