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Originally Posted by Bossnass
the NDP can't win, and I certainly can't vote liberal.
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Originally Posted by cellophanedeity
I'd love to not vote liberal, but there's little chance of my top two parties getting in,
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I'm sorry, but I don't get this way of thinking.
You can only vote for who is going to win?
I certainly don't want anybody voting for the NDP but...
...I just don't get it. If you don't vote for who you want then what is the point of even having a vote anyway.
How many people think the way you do? What if all those people voted for who they wanted to? Their party may not win, but they would certainly take more of the popular vote.
What purpose does it serve to vote Liberal just becuase they are goin to win?
To me the only way that you can justify voting for a party that you don't want to vote for is if another party is even worse and there is a chance they may gain enough support to take power.
Here is what I think.
It is a minority government. That means the party making the decisions do not represent the majority of Canadians. If the there is a no-confidence vote it should becuase the people want it. If the poeple don't want it will be reflected in the polls come election time.