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Old Posted Nov 27, 2012, 4:52 AM
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Chris "Ralph Nader" Turner has conceded, and with a majority of polls now already reporting, looks like Locke will soon be doing the same. I'm amazed at how little even the so-called educated electorate understands real politik. Turner had very little chance to win this, as at his peak of momentum he only got to 25%. I had explained using pretty basic logic that his upside was very slim from that point, and as a result while it "looked" like a three-way race, only two individuals had any realistic chance of winning. Crockatt and Locke. If you wanted a more progressive MP, IE one that was not a public supporter of the Wild Rose Party, you had to vote for Locke (even if he wasn't your first choice). The CBC report made this explicitly clear also.
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