Strategic voting in Kanata-Carleton The riding of Kanata-Carleton in Ottawa is a new riding formed out of pieces of the old riding of Carleton—Mississippi Mills, which has been a fairly safe Conservative. Despite this, it is shaping up to be a close race. (See a news story about this here).
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Bouquets of Gray: Strategic voting in Kanata-Carleton: vote Liberal
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The riding of Kanata-Carleton in Ottawa is a new riding formed out of pieces of the old riding of Carleton—Mississippi Mills, which has been a fairly safe Conservative. Despite this, it is shaping up to be a close race. (See a news story about this here).
In the last election, Gordon O’Connor received 57% of the vote, followed by the Liberal with 24%, the NDP with 15%, and the Green with 4%. Gordon O’Connor, however, decided not to stand for re-election.
A recently conducted poll suggests that this is a tight race between Conservative Walter Pamic (whose past militant anti-unionism has become controversial) and Liberal Karen McCrimmon.
Clearly strategic voters will want to support the Liberals here and avoid the vote splitting.
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- Strategic voting in Kanata-Carleton: vote Liberal
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- Strategic voting in Burnaby North—Seymour: vote NDP
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Bouquets of Gray: Strategic voting in Kanata-Carleton: vote Liberal
Strategic voting in Kanata-Carleton The riding of Kanata-Carleton in Ottawa is a new riding formed out of pieces of the old riding of Carleton—Mississippi Mills, which has been a fairly safe Conservative. Despite this, it is shaping up to be a close race. (See a news story about this here).
Continue readingScott's DiaTribes: Interview with Karen McCrimmon, LPC nomination contestant Kanata-Carleton
Following up on yesterday’s interview with David Graham, today we have an interview conducted with Karen McCrimmon, Liberal Party nomination hopeful in the riding of Kanata-Carleton. My thanks to Karen for taking time out of her busy schedule to do this interview with me. ———– 1. What made you decide
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