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Originally Posted by Slava
I think centrists lose actually. There were two of them (first problem) and on top of that it was clearly a two-horse race before the debate and moreso now. If you’re debating voting for a centrist, you surely hold your nose and vote for one of the main two.
I think they both had their moments, but neither was particularly inspiring. So basically it will be a miracle if either gets to official party status.
I think Kenney won though. He looked the part, landed a few good points and didn’t get rattled. That’s actually saying a lot given how poor their campaign has been.
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Nah. I think the centrists got good exposure and this was the platform to deliver basic messages. There is a middle ground and alot of people sitting on the fence can see where there votes can go. No left wing ideology, not right wing sliminess and lying. Centrists won this by a long mile IMO.