• skozzii@lemmy.ca
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    1 hour ago

    I never in a million years thought I would consider campaigning for Maxime Bernier…

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    2 hours ago

    So we’re not starting a campaign to have everyone write in the incumbent’s name anyway?

    I think “nah, we’ll take the guy we already voted for” would be a fierce double-skunk for Mr Polyester.

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    17 hours ago

    That would be fantastic. An even more right wing POS to split the vote in an already ultra right wing riding.

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    21 hours ago

    That’s actually something interesting.

    I’m a little conflicted because Maxime is a real piece of shit but Pierre losing twice would be kinda amazing. This is pretty much the only way Pierre has any significant potential of losing the by-election.

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      2 hours ago

      I have to kind of laugh at the idea of a bunch of right-wing Albertans having to choose between Poilievre and Bernier. Would love to see a split vote make them both lose.

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      17 hours ago

      Bernier is awful, but a win would likely result in the PPC gaining strength in the next election, which would pull far right voters away from the CPC and weaken them while keeping the far right on the fringes. That sounds good to me. I don’t think it’s at all likely that he’ll run against Poilievre and win, but it would be fine by me.

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      19 hours ago

      I suggested Maxime Bernier running to some friends as a joke. Bernier is AWFUL - but it would be hilarious to see Poilevre lose again. Poilevre is trying to avoid that risk by picking an extremely right leaning district - so no risk from the left, but farther right? Rural Albertans have a history of not forgiving screw-ups…

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    20 hours ago

    This is just bad running against worse. Everyone loses, no matter which one wins.

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      19 hours ago

      Third option, very unlikely but 91 people register in the by election and 4 of them are named Pierre one with a French last name starting with P.

      The ballot is alphabetical and he is bunched in between the other PPs, the real PP stands up but no one in Alberta knows French much or how to read because education is underfunded so they elect the independent Pierre Pondulac

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      19 hours ago

      I remember coworkers telling me in 2015 that they hoped Trump would win the RNC nomination because he’d be easier to beat

      CPC is pretty awful but PPC is much worse. We do not want these people in parliament.

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        18 hours ago

        It’s not at all the same.

        This would give the PPC one seat total, and deprive the CPC of their current leader.

        Your analogy is actually much more similar to PP WINNING the seat. The Liberals being so happy to call a special election is BECAUSE they LIKE keeping PP, the guy they just beat the leader of the CPC. If the libs drag their feet to give challengers the space to make a play for CPC leadership, they’re rolling the dice. They’re choosing the devil they know and beat. Their bet is they think PP is a guy they can beat again.

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          5 hours ago

          This would give the PPC one seat total, and deprive the CPC of their current leader.

          Unless the split the vote so effectively that the Liberal or NDP candidate won…

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            4 hours ago

            That would be amazing.

            But since the conservative won with 82% of the vote, even it were a perfect split either would still handily trounce whoever the 18% rallied behind.

            Like, this is why PP wants this riding. I’m pretty sure a literal mop bucket would still win the seat if they were the conservative candidate. I think he could drive into Hanna say “fuck Lanny fuck Nickelback and fuck you” and still easily win.

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              2 hours ago

              I’m hoping the Alberta’s aren’t impressed about an Ontario politician parachuting in and “using” them.