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    It seems that the interest shown in the advance polls suggests that many, if not most have already made up their minds. I think that's usually the case anyway and all the rhetoric and BS in the weeks prior to voting day falls on deaf ears.
    I'll be voting first chance I get and it probably won't be for those Lib guys or them other orange clowns.

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    absolutely no reason not to get out and vote. even of you are far from the stations and/or out of town that day you have options. I'm in Alberta right now and will be until after election day. I had a ballot package sent to me here via mail. just cast your vote for your riding and send back. easy and didn't have to leave the living room.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushmoose View Post
    My wife and I voted today also. The lady I spoke to said they were extremely busy most of the day, but the crowd faded out before we got there.
    I have never seen or heard this kind of interest in past elections. I'm afraid that doesn't bode well for the Cons? Just my take on it, but it seems like some folks are in a frenzy. If it's change they want, god help them if the libtards get in!
    Our riding (Durham) will be sending Erin O'Toole back to Ottawa without doubt. The NDP and Liberal candidates have been virtually invisible. Traditionally,the NDP used to be very strong in Oshawa,but,their numbers have radically dwindled since GM has shrunk their operations by almost 80%. The demographics have shifted,considerably to Conservative for the past three elections,federally. Hopefully,that trend continues in the 905,but,the lynch pin has always been Toronto and they love their left wingers. Too bad we can't throw a horse blanket over the SOB's. LOL

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    You're correct. Online voting just isn't safe. Ballots and elections have never been tampered with the old fashion way. Carry on.

    Out municipal elections went online a few years ago. Love it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by trimmer21 View Post
    The NDP and Liberal candidates have been virtually invisible.
    Here in Algoma-Manitoulin riding, we have the NDP and in all likelyhood, it will remain so? The Con's candidate sent out some pamphlets to our mailbox, but other than that, I wouldn't know the guy if he came to my door? I voted for the party, as I mostly always have and can only hope for the best.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushmoose View Post
    Here in Algoma-Manitoulin riding, we have the NDP and in all likelyhood, it will remain so? The Con's candidate sent out some pamphlets to our mailbox, but other than that, I wouldn't know the guy if he came to my door? I voted for the party, as I mostly always have and can only hope for the best.
    According to Nanos Research,today,in the National Post and CTVNews,the Liberals are heading into majority territory. I sure hope the polls are inaccurate as they typically are,but,anything can happen on election day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TurkeyRookie View Post
    You're correct. Online voting just isn't safe. Ballots and elections have never been tampered with the old fashion way. Carry on.

    Out municipal elections went online a few years ago. Love it.
    Really no perfect system and many municipalities are watching other municipalities that have switched over to the online system to prove itself and work out the knots . Various reason why some municipalities have switched over to online voting. First being remoteness of some municipalities , low voter turn out, poor history of overall interest in politics in some regions etc. The list goes on and on. Yes online voting makes sense but takes away from the public engaging with others at the polling stations and the excitement of taking part. So in other words online voting has not proven itself to be the best(yet) or safest way since online crime runs rampant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trimmer21 View Post
    According to Nanos Research,today,in the National Post and CTVNews,the Liberals are heading into majority territory. I sure hope the polls are inaccurate as they typically are,but,anything can happen on election day.
    I'm already investing in Doritos and pizza just in case it's true.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cantcatchacold View Post
    I'm already investing in Doritos and pizza just in case it's true.
    I just bought more Frito-Lay stocks. LOL Nice hair,eh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by trimmer21 View Post
    I just bought more Frito-Lay stocks. LOL Nice hair,eh?
    We will be rich. Also invest in concert festival companies like live nation, republic live and union events. Damn hippies love a good show. Hell I might even start a jam band and could finally make a good living with music in canada when it's legal lol
    That rug really tied the room together

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