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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In Canada Conservatives gained seats and had a higher percentage than last time. All these third parties saw their collapse support as it got closer to the election. Dumping Trudeau took away a lot of voters from these parties.[/quote] On January 21, the day Donald Trump was inaugurated, the Conservative Party of Canada was polling at 44.8 per cent and the centre-left Liberal Party of Canada sat on 21.9 per cent. Quite a turnaround. [/quote] Let’s also keep mind that Canadian conservatives are not the far right extremists that we have in power in the US. https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/conservatism[/quote] People keep saying Republicans should have nominated Nikki Haley. This is essentially what Canada's conservatives did, and the weaker CanadianHaley couldn't manage.[/quote] It’s a rejection of extremism more than conservatism. Taking a look at international politics reminds us that what we are experiencing isn’t normal. [/quote] Agree. American voters went bat poop crazy and decided electing 80 year presidents was a good idea in the past two elections. We can only hope they have learned their lesson by now. [/quote] Trump's age is not the salient problem here.[/quote]
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