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Trudeau and Scheer both win their seats, so at least nobody's dealing with that embarrassment. -- nm
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mafic
Just Bernier but that's fine -- nm
Posted by
J
Oct 21 '19, 19:59
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How common is it for a party head to lose?
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Will Hunting
Oct 21, 20:26
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Sixth party. It’s rare but not super-unusual for a party leader to be voted out if their party is unpopular enough.
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Roger More
Oct 21, 20:39
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"It’s not particularly surprising." - true, but it IS particularly hilarious. -- nm
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Bery Delecto
Oct 21, 20:41
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One advantage Canada has over Australia - there he would have run for the Senate, and gotten elected. -- nm
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Roger More
Oct 21, 20:46
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Pauline Hanson can go straight to hell. -- nm
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mafic
Oct 21, 20:51
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She's already in Brisbane? -- nm
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Reagen
Oct 22, 06:12
The Bloc leader lost the last two times, Ignatieff lost his year
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Reagen
Oct 21, 20:34
for a fringe party? almost expected. he had good name recognition from his tory days, but at best he was 50/50. -- nm
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mafic
Oct 21, 20:31
it wasn't real. A total sham, led by a crackpot bigot. ..wait a sec (hmm..) -- nm
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mud
Oct 21, 20:28
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