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Old Posted Nov 23, 2012, 4:33 PM
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Yeah, I also view Chris Turner's point of view on energy development very different than Elizabeth May. I think Turner would have had a better shot at winning the election as an independent not tied to any other leader or policies. I think this is a key point of differentiation from the Nenshi campaign. Nenshi presented a lot of his ideas on the way forward, so when it came to election day it was easy for a lot of people to buy in to the idea that Nenshi would result in better agent for change. It's harder when you have a bunch of decent candidates and then start having to choose which candidate and then factoring in the party policies. Elizabeth May can be damn ignorant at times with respect to the oilsands debate.
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