Canada Votes
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- Andrew_D0
Glad to see the Green Party getting a few more votes, including mine. Woo!
- ross0
im moving to the united states.
- Jaline0
Lowest Liberal support since the Confederation
- Doesn't surprise me. Dion is gone. Not sure who will replace him.canuck
- I wouldn't be surprised to see young trudeau taking a step for that leadership roll down the road.canuck
- Gerard Kennedy will replace Dion. He's too damn good looking not to.Andrew_D
- I respect that Dion is honest, but I never believed in him.Jaline
- D_Dot0
59% voter turnout!!!??? Are you kidding me Canada!!!???
- canuck0
"But with just under 60 per cent of the votes counted at 2 a.m. ET Wednesday, turnout hovered around 59 per cent. That figure was slightly below the lowest turnout recorded in 2004 at 60.9 per cent when Paul Martin's Liberals won a minority government."
LOL what a shock!
- GeorgesII0
I'm glad canada stuck to the plan!
now lets make mcCain win- you want McCan't. well you can have him then, all for your self. lol.akrokdesign
- akrokdesign0
did i win????
- Vicentvangogh0
Belongs in the Politics PV.
3.2.1...
- MisterMonk0
LOL no one cares, so little ppl came out to vote today
- they needed some ROCKSTAR designer to do some POSTERS!
you know what i mean. heheakrokdesign
- they needed some ROCKSTAR designer to do some POSTERS!
- BuddhaHat0
That's a good point Jaline makes in the side-comments that you'd rather not have clueless hacks obliged to vote. I guess the flip-side to that is that when everyone botes, the result you're getting can't be disputed or argued about based solely on voted turnout or anything like that. The party that gets the most votes and consequently the most seats wins.
While we all know that the election in 2000 was rigged, and that Kerry shouldn't have conceded when he did in 2004, it makes me sad to think that either of these outcomes could have been avoided, had a few more democrats decided to get off their ass, and make their party the clear victor in the election.
- imnotadesigner0
fuck.
- eighteen0
conservative government again.
woo.
- pylon0
I'd rather it be mandatory, like many other countries. Voting is an essential part of democracy.
I personally don't care what day of the week it is, but I do hear what you're saying BH.
Canada does have proportional representation, something which could really change the political landscape here. It's been suggested a bunch of times but I guess it's quite difficult to initiate that type of change within a system...- I heard a 50% turn out. Sad.sikma
- I heard some woman talking about how her kid wasn't going to go vote because she wasn't feeling well, pathetic.2cents
- Hmmm...I admire Australia, but I don't want people who don't know anything about anything voting either.Jaline
- lol.monNom
- I agree with Jaline, if you don't know any better whats the point in the voting.eegrek
- BuddhaHat0
Because of mandatory voting, election days always occur on a weekend in Australia. It's always struck me as a little bizarre that they would pick a weekday. I know it's optional for Canadians and Americans alike, but surely that's got to make it a lot harder for those who DO want to make their vote count.
Would anyone here rather it was on a weekend or do you like it the way it is?
- pylon0
D'oh.
Ah well, it's a Blue morning...
- sikma0
Gille Duceppe was right. Only the Bloc can stop the conservatives and you can't rule Canada without Quebec.
- Too bad the Bloc is worthless for anyone outside of Quebec.eegrek
- The Bloc is actually a an awesome party. They and the NDP should join forces.pylon
- Sorry pylon, I'm not a lefty, and I don't understand why anyone would want to separate from this beautiful country.eegrek
- Haha. If the Bloc dropped the separatist bit they'd be a strong left, but still a good party.pylon