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That's how I usually vote too....75% for the local candidate and only 25% consideration for the head of the party
For me it's 100%-0%
I like that one....![]()
That's how I usually vote too....75% for the local candidate and only 25% consideration for the head of the party
Then you don't vote?I vote for the best candidate, regardless of party affiliation.
Then you don't vote?
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I'ld rather starve...:-|'Best' is relative to wha'ts offered. Between cow dung, horse dung, and chicken dung, certainly one tastes the best.
I might discuss party leaders in a forum like this. But once i'm in a poll booth, I couldn't care less about parties. I vote for the best candidate, regardless of party affiliation.
I'ld rather starve...:-|
I hope to one day see a politician worth a pinch of coon shyte. I don't think it will happen anytime soon mind you, but I hold out hope.
Until then, I'll just keep voting for me...;-)
In a system that worked as it should, I would agree.....unfortunately, due to an so-far unbroken succession of power-mad PMs starting with the beloved PET......back-benchers are helpless and hopeless...."those nobodies".
Thus, to have any influence on the direction of gov't.....you have to vote the Party.
'Best' is relative to wha'ts offered. Between cow dung, horse dung, and chicken dung, certainly one tastes the best.
The problem is you have to eat cow, horse and chicken dung to find out which is best and the simple fact is they all taste like sh*t.
this is one of the things I don't particularly like about our system .... you can have a real honest individual M or F locally and he/she can't do a bloody thing because of the a$$hole at the top:angryfire:
It is a strange thing about attack ads, sometimes they work, sometimes they don’t. I remember when McGuinty fought his first election as the Ontario Liberal leader; the Conservatives pummeled him with attack ads. It worked; Mike Harris was elected for a second term.
However, when they tried it for the second time, it failed miserably. Second time Conservatives got no traction, McGuinty was given an absolute majority.
Personally I don’t think Harper’s attack ads against Dion were successful, I think Dion was a weak, ineffectual leader. I don’t think his attack ads against Ignatieff will be successful either. It will largely depend upon Ignatieff how he performs.
I disagree. If the local candidate is real honest, then once elected, he's soon going to realise what the leader's like, and then has the option of chalenging him, resigning from the party and standing as an independent, cross the floor, etc. And he always keeps his vote. That's why I always vote candidate. Whatever party he may belong to, even if he switches party affiliation, he still keeps his vote as an MP or MPP.
In a system that worked as it should, I would agree.....unfortunately, due to an so-far unbroken succession of power-mad PMs starting with the beloved PET......back-benchers are helpless and hopeless...."those nobodies".
Thus, to have any influence on the direction of gov't.....you have to vote the Party.
Thus if I like the Liberal party platform, I will vote for the local Liberal candidate even if he is more to the right than conservative candidate. E.g. I know abortion is safe with Liberals. So even if the local Liberal candidate is prolife I would still vote for him, in preference to a prochoice conservative candidate.
That is how the system works.