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Greens and the NDP don't have all that much in common
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Reagen
Nov 4 '19, 12:21
Greens favor market solutions to environmental problems.
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And the fact that Green voters are already making a conscious decision to pick an also ran party rather than support the perfectly cromulent NDP. -- nm
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Name Withheld By Request
Nov 4, 12:26
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I'm about 75% more likely to vote Green than NDP federally.
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Reagen
Nov 4, 12:57
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That's my point. It's not a easily overlapping voter pool. -- nm
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Name Withheld By Request
Nov 4, 13:28
the most important thing they have in common is splitting up the vote and putting us in power. -- nm
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conservatives
Nov 4, 12:25
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Nah, liberals have no one to blame but themselves for those losses. Canada’s better with more than two parties. -- nm
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mafic
Nov 4, 12:34
They're both secondary colours. So that's one thing. -- nm
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Beryllium
Nov 4, 12:22
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