Chinook Arch
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Once again past comments Smith has made is coming back to haunt her. I mean seriously, comparing this who got vaccinated to those who followed the Nazis. Like WTF??
The NDP just announced a commitment to fund the north leg of the Green Line up to 160 Ave N and a North Calgary/Airdrie Health Centre as part of their electoral promise
Just catching up to where Janet Brown was. I have my doubts that anything has moved or if it is just easier to measure with cheaper methods as people pay more attention.This seems to be the talk on social media today. What was a dead heat, has suddenly changed just two weeks before the election. It appears many of the undecided are now decided.
Source https://abacusdata.ca/alberta-politics-ndp-take-lead/
I missed the most recent Janet Brown poll numbers, I thought her numbers were showing it pretty close.Just catching up to where Janet Brown was. I have my doubts that anything has moved or if it is just easier to measure with cheaper methods as people pay more attention.
It's always tough to tell with polls. The problem is one needs to analyze each poll separately, as they are all different., and as far as this election goes, what matters most is the numbers in a half dozen Calgary ridings. Most other ridings are fairly solidly decided. If you take Mainstreet out of the polling on 388 the polls look quite a bit different, it looks a lot like a close race. It shows Mainstreet as having an A- rating, but I still don't trust anything from them.That Abacus poll is a bit of an outlier compared to some of the other recent ones that show a UCP lead https://338canada.com/alberta/polls.htm
It really seems like most people have tuned out this election, there is zero buzz around it - I haven't heard anyone talking about it in a social setting. It's actually quite refreshing as politics has become such a fool's preoccupation, especially in Alberta.
That shouldn't be surprising. A campaign centered on candidates' allegedly unacceptable views as expressed through previous talk show, podcast and social media statements couldn't be more vapid.That Abacus poll is a bit of an outlier compared to some of the other recent ones that show a UCP lead https://338canada.com/alberta/polls.htm
It really seems like most people have tuned out this election, there is zero buzz around it - I haven't heard anyone talking about it in a social setting. It's actually quite refreshing as politics has become such a fool's preoccupation, especially in Alberta.
Vapid? You seriously don't think it matters that Smith spent her career advocating for privatized healthcare and now that she's finally in power and has to win re-election she just happened to change her mind? You don't think it matters that she advocated against all public health measures to suppress the spread of COVID19 even when the ICUs were overwhelmed and AHS was cancelling pediatric surgeries so that they could move staff to support unvaccinated seniors on ventilators? I wonder how many bodies she'd have allowed to pile up in the streets before she finally (like Kenney) crawled back to the podium to announce lockdowns and vaccine mandates.That shouldn't be surprising. A campaign centered on candidates' allegedly unacceptable views as expressed through previous talk show, podcast and social media statements couldn't be more vapid.
You don't think a leader's character and ideological position matters when determining who to give political power to?That shouldn't be surprising. A campaign centered on candidates' allegedly unacceptable views as expressed through previous talk show, podcast and social media statements couldn't be more vapid.
Nope. Character is manufactured. Both leaders suck because of what they have done. Smith demonstrated poor judgement with the 2014 floor crossing and pointless Soverienty Act. Notley increased public sector headcount during a recession, raise corporate income taxes, imposed more restrictive labor legislation, incurred $2B on PPAs handed back to the Balancing Pool and another $2B on rail for oil contracts. Political leadership in general was been awful.since the rise of social media.You dong think a leader's character and ideological position matters when determining who to give political power to?
That was a calculated risk with defined downside and plenty of upside. The PPA fiasco was pure incompetence.One of those parties also bet $1.5 billion on a pipeline into the US, banking on some factors that were out of their control.