Patrick Allard is the Northeast Regional Director for Manitoba Progressive Conservatives, so I have no option but to take his comments as an official stance of the party as a whole and endorsed by its leader, Obby Khan.
Patrick Allard is the Northeast Regional Director for Manitoba Progressive Conservatives, so I have no option but to take his comments as an official stance of the party as a whole and endorsed by its leader, Obby Khan.
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Agreed 100%. Under first past the post, I’m not completely opposed to strategic voting, either, but whoever runs that account sure showed their true colours as a thin-skinned, arrogant, partisan hack.
Apparently the arrogant, partisan hack who runs the smartvoting.ca Bluesky page would rather block me than answer legit questions about the limitations of their methodology or why they’re recommending voting against NDP incumbent Leah Gazan in a riding their own, flawed, model shows as tied.
Did @smartvote.ca block you too? They sure didn’t want to address any of the valid points I made!
“The data just isn’t there for them to win”…? Say what? YOUR OWN WEBSITE, right now, shows the riding as tied/toss up, yet you’re advocating voting against an NDP incumbent, in a riding the conservatives haven’t won since 1958! I’ve read your methodology, local dynamics underscore its limitations.
And, fwiw, I do understand data and stats. You’re putting far too much weight on a rare liberal win here two elections ago, a win that was due almost entirely to factors related to two candidates, neither of whom is running this year. And why even weigh in on a riding the conservatives can’t win?
Love the condescending response, replete with a partisan dig (and grammatical error), it says a lot more about who you are than it does about those of us critiquing your “strategic vote” recommendation.
Why the hell is smartvoting.ca recommending a vote for the Liberal candidate over a sitting, and highly visible NDP MP in Winnipeg Centre, a riding that hasn’t voted conservative since 1958 and their you own (flawed) model shows as essentially tied with zero chance of a conservative win???
“A Conservative government would put an end to the imposition of woke ideology…in the allocation of federal funds for university research.”
Where have I heard this rhetoric before? In which country has this rhetoric seized state power? How is that working out?
GOP lawmakers said that they couldn’t enforce bathroom bans with the civil rights protections on the books.