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I can't say for sure... I get the feeling a lot of people have been voting for the Bloc for so many years they don't even think about it anymore
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by
Guigue
Even during the Liberal majorities, most Quebecois voted Bloc. Especially francophones.
Posted by
Name Withheld By Request (aka BlueKopo)
Oct 21 '08, 08:24
There's been a turn away from all the federalist parties and that's what is concerning Simpson.
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Actually their % of votes was one of the lowest ever in 2008 -- nm
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Guigue
Oct 21, 08:26
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Yes, but their number of votes is still the highest in the province and overall was higher than 2000 and only 6K less than 1997. -- nm
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Name Withheld By Request
Oct 21, 08:38
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