• acargitz@lemmy.caOP
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      28 days ago

      Which is why political agitation reminding people that it doesn’t have to be that way is a useful thing to be doing doing an electoral campaign.

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        28 days ago

        I just think this would be more relevant if the NDP were doing 2015 numbers. In this election there isn’t that much excitement around them and there’s probably not a whole ton of people torn between the NDP and voting strategically.

        Disclaimer: am NDP voter

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            27 days ago

            2011 was a special case with how godawful the Liberals were and how uniquely charismatic Jack Layton was. 2015 they were still polling over 20%, which could hold the balance of power and make this worth talking about.

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              27 days ago

              Mostly it was a special case of Quebec thinking they would go along with the ROC, and walking up to realize it was all a fever dream and that the ROC, as usual, wasn’t on the same page.