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OTOH, our Green Party candidate was extraordinarily well prepared. Twitter, Facebook, website. Links to party platform. Spoke well, and in well-informed terms at the all-candidates meeting. One of the tricks to interesting convos at those things is well-prepared questions, provided in advance to the candidates. Makes for a more substantial debate.
 
This is how a friend handles election night with her kids ... so clever.
We get 4 glasses, and drop the right colour M&M into each glass every time a seat is declared. The kids get to stay up as late as they want.

I imagine there are more than few other colours left for snacking!
 
See, I want to vote NDP, but the Liberals have a better chance in my riding.

I have my solution. I have simply asked myself, "Who would Doug Ford be most upset by me voting for?"
 
See, I want to vote NDP, but the Liberals have a better chance in my riding.

I have my solution. I have simply asked myself, "Who would Doug Ford be most upset by me voting for?"
Seems like a good solution chansen!!
 
Got my remote. Got my snacks. Got my comfy couch. I'm ready to watch tonight's circus.
 
My area of King-Vaughan says a strategic vote is Liberal, but part of me wants to vote NDP just because Doug Ford is so worried about them.

I'm torn.

Strategic vote for my riding is NDP but I'm not a strategic voter by nature. Prefer to vote for something I can actually endorse with some degree of enthusiasm. OTOH, keeping Susan Truppe from being my member again might be worth it.
 
After the most uninspiring election campaign that I can recall, I went to the Legion a few minutes ago and voted. I knew who I WASN'T voting for. I honestly wasn't 100% sure who I WAS voting for until I sat down with my ballot and picked up the pen. In the end I voted for the candidate that made me feel as positive as I could possibly feel, if not enthusiastically. Now, a prediction. As uninspiring as it was I've followed this campaign pretty closely. I've watched the polls and seat projections, familiarized myself with the platforms. Here's how I think it will turn out. PC - 69, NDP - 46, Liberal - 8, Green - 1.
 
After the most uninspiring election campaign that I can recall, I went to the Legion a few minutes ago and voted. I knew who I WASN'T voting for. I honestly wasn't 100% sure who I WAS voting for until I sat down with my ballot and picked up the pen. In the end I voted for the candidate that made me feel as positive as I could possibly feel, if not enthusiastically.

Same here, save for voting place.

revsdd said:
Now, a prediction. As uninspiring as it was I've followed this campaign pretty closely. I've watched the polls and seat projections, familiarized myself with the platforms. Here's how I think it will turn out. PC - 69, NDP - 46, Liberal - 8, Green - 1.

Sounds plausible. I'm hoping for at least one seat for the Stop The New Sex-Ed Agenda Party.
 
Fresh air ... Exercise ... Democracy

Three great things that go well together.

Yep, rode my bike to the polls then went for an exercise ride.
 
I was reading the other night how some atrocious fathers of the church believed democracy to be evil ... substance of the demos! Autocracy ...
 
London is orange. Even my riding, which has traditionally been Liberal, has gone to the NDP.

And I hear that a Green got elected but haven't found out where.
 
London is orange. Even my riding, which has traditionally been Liberal, has gone to the NDP.

And I hear that a Green got elected but haven't found out where.

Guelph. It is the Green Party leader Mike Schreiner.

Toronto is interesting, with the downtown core mostly NDP, but the suburbs mostly PC.
 
Guelph. It is the Green Party leader Mike Schreiner.

I just found that, too. Good on Guelph. Apparently, I live in the wrong city.

Little M's riding(Ottawa Vanier) looks like it will be one of the few Liberal seats, which is what he predicted.
 
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