Word of advice for tomorrow..
05-01-2011 at 07:52 PM
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Word of advice for tomorrow..
vote. . . . . . . . .
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05-01-2011 at 07:58 PM
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I second that! I'm actually super excited for tomorrow
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05-01-2011 at 08:00 PM
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Vote harper.
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05-01-2011 at 08:03 PM
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05-01-2011 at 08:03 PM
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Voted at the advance poll! Everyone best be votin!
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05-01-2011 at 08:13 PM
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Don't just vote, vote smart!!
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05-01-2011 at 08:15 PM
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I think you should change the title of the thread to: "Don't forget to VOTE tomorrow!"
A message to everyone:
Vote strategically.
"More than 60 percent of Canadians do not support Harper and his government's contempt for democracy. Yet, he could win a majority with as little as 35 percent of the popular vote." Check out this website: http://www.projectdemocracy. ca/ Simply type in your postal code and find out which candidate in your riding has the greatest chance of beating Harper.
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05-01-2011 at 08:19 PM
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Yep, I've been waiting for this for a while.
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05-01-2011 at 08:19 PM
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"Strategic voting can't help stop Harper in this riding, but consider signing up with VotePair.ca to swap your vote with someone willing to vote strategically in a riding where it can."
I find this kind of odd... Can someone please explain it to me without rewording the sentence and calling me an idiot/saying "herp derp"?
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05-01-2011 at 08:24 PM
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Originally Posted by alh24
"Strategic voting can't help stop Harper in this riding, but consider signing up with VotePair.ca to swap your vote with someone willing to vote strategically in a riding where it can."
I find this kind of odd... Can someone please explain it to me without rewording the sentence and calling me an idiot or saying "herp derp"?
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Strategic voting can't help stop Harper in ridings where there is a clear front-runner. It's best to vote strategically in hotly contested ridings. For instance, even though you are an NDP supporter, you might want to consider voting Liberal in your riding if the Conservative candidate in your riding beat the Liberal candidate by a very small margin in the last election, whereas the NDP candidate didn't garner a significant amount of votes. Voting strategically may ensure that vote splitting does not occur among left-leaning voters. As for VotePair, I think it's safe to assume that it's a bit late to sign up.
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05-01-2011 at 08:26 PM
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I'm voting NDP
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05-01-2011 at 08:26 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by alh24
"Strategic voting can't help stop Harper in this riding, but consider signing o0\[lup with VotePair.ca to swap your vote with someone willing to vote strategically in a riding where it can."
I find this kind of odd... Can someone please explain it to me without rewording the sentence and calling me an idiot or saying "herp derp"?
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Don't worry, in this case, vote swapping doesn't matter all that much.. it will let you help out your party in another riding, in exchange for somebody having no impact in the election.
If, for instance, you vote swapped with a conservative, you're assuming the conservative canditate in your riding already has won, in which case your conservative vote swap friend is trading a potentially losing conservative canditate to more losing for a more winning conservative candidate.
If you're NDP, say, vote swapping with a Liberal, you're helping both NDP and Liberal, against all other candidates.
A tad confusing.
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05-01-2011 at 08:30 PM
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I can't vote this year, still 17. :(
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05-01-2011 at 08:31 PM
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Originally Posted by 3am Coffee
Vote harper.
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http://shitharperdid.ca/
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05-01-2011 at 08:31 PM
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That's interesting, I hadn't heard vote swapping explained and never really knew what it was. My riding is overwhelmingly Conservative, which surprises me because I hear so few people say they're voting that way. Secret Conservatives - sneaky, sneaky.
Thanks, guys!
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