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Originally Posted by MrButtons
Given what happened in the US where people didn't like Harris, but didn't like Trump either, so just decided to note vote - which definitely helped Trump win - what do we think will happen here.
I was thinking it's almost flipped, where NDP and Liberal voters seem very active and engaged right now. Obviously an echo chamber but Reddit threads have a lot of NDP people "strategically" voting liberal to spite the conservatives. On the flip side, do we think some conservatives don't want to support PP, but can't bring themselves to vote liberal and just wont vote?
It's always interesting to me how checking a single box can put people into some serious personal turmoil
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As an NDP voter I will be strategically voting that way, and I sword never to vote Liberal again after the about face on electoral reform. I think this is why the NDP are going to be decimated this election, but also why I don't think its going to be a permanent thing where it kills the NDP. It is exceptional times right now, and we need an adult in the room in the top seat. I don't think Poilievre is anywhere near Trump, but the CPC's Reform backbone is not the type of policy I can support and even dread seeing at this point in time.
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