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Originally Posted by PaperBagger'14
How can you say Albertans “always votes blue” when there has been a provincial level NDP majority in the last decade? This province has shown that Calgary and Edmonton can change their votes when a viable option is available. The votes are there and available, but the juice isn’t worth the electoral squeeze. By catering somewhat to the conservative Albertan vote, I think you’d lose out on far more beneficial ridings/political mindsets.
Now rural Alberta is a different story, but that isn’t specific to the west either.
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Sorry I think you are wrong.
The sole 4 years of NDP Gov't was snub at the Redford Conservative Party at that time. Between 1971 and now Alberta has always voted blue.
I don't think Albertans are smart or strategic when it comes to Federal voting.