How many votes do you gander this will swing towards Linda Duncan in the next election? Anyone want to bet that Ryan Hastman is hearing a lot about Rahim at the doors?
Linda Duncan's seat will be quite safe. I don't even like her as an MP that much and I can say that. A lot of Edmontonians like to have at least one voice of opposition from this province in Ottawa and Strathcona is the natural fit. There will be people from all over coming in to help the Duncan campaign, just like last time.
With the endless reminders of how principled the last Conservative MP from Strathcona was, I would think the CPC's election team might target different seats. It could take a ridiculous amount of time, effort and dollars for them to win this one back. There has to be easier picking elsewhere.
Dave Cournoyer began blogging in 2005 while studying Political Science at the University of Alberta in Edmonton. In 2006, he was elected Vice-President (External) his Students’ Union and served as Chair of the Council of Alberta University Students until 2007. Since then, he has worked as Communication Coordinator for Alberta’s official opposition party and for various advocacy and public policy groups. As well as writing on this blog, Dave also occasionally writes for publications such as SEE Magazine.
Funny. That's good satire. How long you imagine before he writes his memoirs?
ReplyDeleteFunny. That's good satire. How long you imagine before he writes his memoirs?
ReplyDeleteOh Rahim. Good timing.
ReplyDeleteHow many votes do you gander this will swing towards Linda Duncan in the next election? Anyone want to bet that Ryan Hastman is hearing a lot about Rahim at the doors?
ReplyDeleteDon't joke ::: Ryan Hastman is working hard and is backedup by a strong campaign team. Watch out Linda Duncan ::: Watch out NDP.
ReplyDeleteRahim Jaffer might have to move to Ontario to jumpstart his political career, I hear that there might be a by-election in Simcoe-Grey soon enough.
Linda Duncan's seat will be quite safe. I don't even like her as an MP that much and I can say that. A lot of Edmontonians like to have at least one voice of opposition from this province in Ottawa and Strathcona is the natural fit. There will be people from all over coming in to help the Duncan campaign, just like last time.
ReplyDeleteWith the endless reminders of how principled the last Conservative MP from Strathcona was, I would think the CPC's election team might target different seats. It could take a ridiculous amount of time, effort and dollars for them to win this one back. There has to be easier picking elsewhere.
The Conservatives are tough on crime. It's just that crime doesn't seem that tough on Conservatives.
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