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Originally Posted by Mr.Coffee
How did he get elected?
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About 33% of the voters did so. Gerrymandering means they are split mostly in to clustered urban ridings and have a tight grip on changes. Cons are mostly in Alberta and more sparsely populated rural areas.
That's not a "majority" and he didn't get one. But there are supporters.
I personally wish the entire damned group of all parties would get together, agree on the goals that they see in common and actually get good things accomplished, even if not 100% what everybody wants. I'm tired of self-serving Pols telling us how wonderful they are and accomplishing absolutely nothing. Doesn't matter what level of government.