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Originally Posted by Ozy_Flame
Im as non-UCP voter as they come, but that makes me cringe, primarily because it's a rant executed as supposed facts.
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For some reason, this specific post really has me curious...
It seems as a high % of voters are voting based more based on the other party than their own party of choice.
I look at my own vote and it is likely 65% not believing in the NDP policy or their leadership and wanting something else. The UCP becomes my next best choice.
I see you mentioned as non-UCP as they come and I assume you are similar to myself, just with the parties reversed.
As I think about it, you are more likely to find me at a "No to the NDP" rally than a "Yes to the UCP" rally (you won't find me at either but you catch my point).
It seems rather disappointing when you don't have someone you are truly cheering to win but instead, are cheering against someone else.
I haven't been around long enough to know but I assume during the PC run, it was more about cheering on your own person and caring less about the other parties?