VoteWell

A strategic voting tool for the 2025 Canadian federal election

In regard to Monday's federal election in Canada - after watching mobster Ford and his Conservative minions destroy Ontario for the last 7 years, as well as what's transpiring in the USA with all the insane moves coming out of Trump's fascist Whitehouse - we can draw one conclusion:

Living under modern day Conservative governments is like going for a plane ride. The expectation is that it will be all fun and exciting before the flight starts. But it's too late when the plane gets to 30,000 feet and passengers are being pushed out with no parachute.
It's divisive and self serving.
But don't worry about the fall - it's a breeze. And that sudden stop at the end? The pain only lasts a split second - don't worry about it.

That's what awaits with a Conservative vote ... or abdicating our responsibility to cast our ballot.

Please #vote ! 🇨🇦
Our country and our culture needs our support now more than ever!

#VoteStrategically
#cdnelxn2025
#NeverVoteConservative
#cdnpolitics

VoteWell

A strategic voting tool for the 2025 Canadian federal election

Canadian friends take note: your strategic vote may need to be for the NDP depending on your riding. Please look at the numbers before making this important decision.

"Last week, Singh was on Vancouver Island making that pitch clear. ”On Vancouver Island, it’s New Democrats that beat Conservatives,” Singh told supporters.

And it applies in other places, too. The NDP won Edmonton Griesbach with 40 per cent, with the Conservatives at 36 and the Liberals 15. In Edmonton Griesbach, a voter casting a ballot on the belief the Liberals are the strategic vote because they lead nationally will mistakenly make it easier for the local Conservative candidate to win."

#canpoli #canadianpolitics #votestrategically

https://open.substack.com/pub/tparkin/p/vote-efficiency-how-seat-projections?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=i0l1d

Vote efficiency: how seat projections get it wrong

When a party's support gets more concentrated, seat projections can’t help but miss the mark. It's not their fault.

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Some Democrats are weighing a desperate gambit for stopping Donald Trump: Voting in the Republican primaries, for Nikki Haley, or another candidate. With Trump dominating primary polls, and leading most general-election polls, they're worried about their democracy and desperately seeking a plot twist.

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