27 April, 2011

- Layton seems to be Campaigning to become the Official Opposition, resulting with Harper Re-taking Power

Submitted: 8:02am, PDT 27 Apr,.'11 CBC
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/canadavotes2011/story/2011/04/27/cv-election-day33.html#

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Late election campaigning makes for great media

but

The Moderate Majority
- those 66% of Canadian that do not want Harper and the Con's running this great nation of ours any longer -

must keep three things in mind:

- Harper and the Con's have 33% right-wing extremist die-hard supporters.
They will get out and vote and vote for Harper no matter what,

the lower the voter turnout the greater % of the vote the Con die-hards make up .

- The Moderate Majority are not engaged and don't vote - at least until now.

- The Moderate Majority are not consolidated.

It's just that simple.

Harper has been running this country only because the Moderate Majority have not been engaged enough to vote

and have not consolidated

just look at the results of the last election.

All the Moderate Majority must ask themselves whether ensuring Harper out of office is paramount. If it is then they must vote

but,

just as importantly, if not more:

they must consolidate

Vote splitting will give Harper a minority

The only way Harper will lose power is the Moderate Majority consolidate giving a minority government supported by the Liberal and NDP.

The reality is voting Liberal is the only way to ensure consolidation and not vote splitting.

But, it is, in reality, the only way the NDP can share in governing this great country of ours.

Layton seems to be Campaigning to become the Official Opposition, resulting with Harper re-taking power.

Left leaning Canadians should be voting to so that the NDP may share governance.

If nothing else it gets rid of Harper and that's a good thing.

comments Lloyd MacILquham cicblog