Bragi
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Mon Mar-28-11 02:09 PM
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22 ridings where smart voters could defeat Harper |
CHIMO
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Mon Mar-28-11 03:05 PM
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Riding that might be vulnerable is Edmonton-Sherwood Park where James Ford is running as an Ind. He lost in 2008 by 3.3% of the vote. He was a conservative but Ottawa denied him the riding in the last election. I don't know if he would join the Conservatives if he won. But it looks like he has the numbers to win if his 2008 support is sustained.
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Mon Mar-28-11 03:22 PM
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My riding isn't on the list, but I'll pass it on. :hi:
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Mon Mar-28-11 07:05 PM
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3. Gad but I hope we get rid of that prick this time |
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I can't stomach another gov't with him as PM, minority or not. 7 years of the goof is long enough.
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TheCanadianLiberal
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Sun Apr-03-11 02:29 AM
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They think Greg Kerr can be beaten here. LOL.
I live here and trust me, Greg won't get voted out by the old people around here.
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Mon Apr-11-11 09:13 AM
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6. My riding isn't on this list either... |
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I am in Edmonton East. Peter Goldring is the incumbent and Ray Martin has a really good chance this time of getting in.
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