• Em Adespoton@lemmy.ca
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    7 days ago

    I’m glad Greens are also doing strategic representation-focusing on ridings where they have a chance of winning and supporting other parties in ridings where Conservatives have a chance of winning. It’s a better way to spend their budget.

    • Thepotholeman@lemmy.ca
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      6 days ago

      Yeah we all get it but right now? They should have been doing this all throughout the last four years… Right now we DONT NEED VOTE SPLITTING. Splitting the liberal and NDP vote is removed and only leads to a conservating gov. Look at Ontario… Stop spreading this bullshit that voting for the NDP is doing good noatter what. The CPC and NDP are the leaders in the polls in your riding? Sure, vote NDP, but if the liberals are leading the NDP and racing with the conservatives? Don’t be dumb, vote Liberal so your vote doesn’t actively help the cons get in… It’s NOT that hard

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    7 days ago

    I don’t think they understand how strategic voting works, then. If they have a candidate that has a reasonable chance to beat the Conservative candidate…then strategically speaking, they should be the go-to pick for anyone not voting Conservative.

    They should be promoting this. It should keep all of their current incumbents in their seats, and maybe even win a few more in contested ridings.