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Teddy (IDS Legislator)
nickjbor
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 8,200
Canada


Political Matrix
E: -1.42, S: -1.91

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« Reply #100 on: October 15, 2011, 08:16:39 PM »

I'm sure you know the demographic I mean, even if you don't use the term - retirees who have swapped the city for the quiet and relaxed atmosphere of the country. They want to preserve the environment for their grandkids.
This is a contradiction
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Teddy (IDS Legislator)
nickjbor
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 8,200
Canada


Political Matrix
E: -1.42, S: -1.91

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« Reply #101 on: October 15, 2011, 08:38:45 PM »

I don't think any of you have any reason to lie to me, but when I picture "rural" canadians, I don't picture "intelligent" or "caring" or "environmentalist" or "smart" or "modern", and you'll guys need to prove to me otherwise.
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Teddy (IDS Legislator)
nickjbor
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 8,200
Canada


Political Matrix
E: -1.42, S: -1.91

WWW
« Reply #102 on: October 15, 2011, 11:01:19 PM »

Now, now. People who live in rural areas aren't like some separate species from people who live in the cities.
Just about as close as you can get.
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Teddy (IDS Legislator)
nickjbor
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 8,200
Canada


Political Matrix
E: -1.42, S: -1.91

WWW
« Reply #103 on: October 16, 2011, 09:45:49 AM »

Exactly. People in rural areas in Atlantic Canada in general don't support insane right-wing insane parties that are insane and insane.
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Teddy (IDS Legislator)
nickjbor
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 8,200
Canada


Political Matrix
E: -1.42, S: -1.91

WWW
« Reply #104 on: October 16, 2011, 10:27:05 AM »

PC yes.
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Teddy (IDS Legislator)
nickjbor
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 8,200
Canada


Political Matrix
E: -1.42, S: -1.91

WWW
« Reply #105 on: October 17, 2011, 09:21:41 PM »

But then why no super-green vote out in the white area?
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Teddy (IDS Legislator)
nickjbor
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 8,200
Canada


Political Matrix
E: -1.42, S: -1.91

WWW
« Reply #106 on: October 17, 2011, 10:40:11 PM »
« Edited: October 17, 2011, 10:44:47 PM by Teddy (SoFE) »

After examining these areas on Google Maps, it would appear that the number of trees in any given riding can be directly correlated to the number of Green voters. Where there are more farms, fewer people vote Green

Put another way
I was right when I implied Farmers do not vote Green. I was mistaken however in presuming everyone in a rural riding is a farmer.
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Teddy (IDS Legislator)
nickjbor
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 8,200
Canada


Political Matrix
E: -1.42, S: -1.91

WWW
« Reply #107 on: October 18, 2011, 11:09:18 AM »

I don't consider the small smattering of ridings in Northern Ontario to be part of Ontario when discussing Ontario voting patterns.
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