10/13/2015

Notations For the weekend: On Elections in #Canada




The voting is continuing in Canada.  The Key leaders have been working to scramble every vote.    Justin Trudeau having been on the road as reported here is just one indication of this zealous push to the end:







The Leader of the NDP sent this out late last week after he cast his vote: 
Today, I voted for change.
As I entered the booth, it hit me – hundreds of thousands of NDP supporters like you have worked so hard to get us here. I was proud to cast my ballot and stand up for the values we’ve been fighting for.
If you’ve already voted, thank you so much. If not, I recommend doing it early.
Advance polls are open today through , from n Find out where you can vote here – and then ask your friends to join you: http://www.ndp.ca/vote
I’m in Montreal today for the release of our full election platform. It’s the culmination of many people’s hard work, and it lays out our vision for a better future for this country. It’s my honour to put my name to it as your leader.
Now, we’ve got to keep sharing our message with millions of Canadians over the next 10 days.
It’s a big day for this campaign. Thanks again for all you’re doing out there.
Now let’s go win.
Tom


Tom Mulcair
Leader
Canada’s New Democrats
P.S. Once you’ve voted, help make sure every NDP supporter gets to the polls. Sign up to volunteer with your local team at www.ndp.ca/volunteerNDP

Our team checked out the "Polls of Polls" that the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation published that reflects a Liberal Edge--although 170 Seats is needed for Justin Trudeau to form the next Canadian Government that is available at http://www.cbc.ca/news2/interactives/poll-tracker/2015/index.html:

Latest seat projectionsOct. 11, 2015

Legend:

170 seats needed to win majority
CPC
87105119149197
105-149seats
NDP
356680100122
66-100seats
LIB
58102134140162
102-140seats
BQ
0141324
1-13seats
GRN
11112
1-1seats
OTH
00014
0-1seats

It will be very interesting to see how it all ends......

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