*really opened up a can of worms with this one haha

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    I’d truly love to, but with our current voting system I dont think there is a realistic chance that they get elected in my riding, so it would ammount to burning my vote. It seems I’m forced to vote liberal to try to counter the almost-guaranteed conservative win here.

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      Can you imagine how many votes a party could get if every single person who said “I don’t want to burn my vote” voted how they wanted instead of being convinced to vote “strategically”?

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        Can you imagine how wonderful the world would be if the world worked how we hoped it did instead of how it actually did?

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          Please explain, how does the world actually work?

          I have some free time while deep diving my riding’s Liberal Candidate so don’t feel rushed to respond.

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          You do realize that giving your vote away from a smaller party to a larger one leads us more into the two-party lockup that the U.S. faces right?

          Always there’s this one-sided thinking of "oh, but if you vote this way, then it’s your fault when the party most opposed to you wins. Why do we never ask why the party that’s most positioned to beat the party we’re most in objection to isn’t out there trying to appeal to us? Why must we appeal to them?

          By deciding that your vote is a waste when it goes to a smaller party, then congrats! Your “strategic voting” dissolves support for the smaller parties which in turn leads to their eventual dissolution, and then voila, you end up like the states where the larger left-wing party ends up losing support amongst it’s own base in pleas to appeal to Conservatives driving the overton window to the right.

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            Is there any party that is running with Electoral Reform as a main part of their platform right now?

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              Greens, NDP, Canada’s Future. All running with proportional representation in their platforms.