Which congressional seat/constituency etc would the preceding poster represent? (user search)
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  Which congressional seat/constituency etc would the preceding poster represent? (search mode)
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MaxQue
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« on: August 12, 2012, 12:36:59 AM »

US: Ron Paul's district?
Canada: probably a Conservative district somewhere?
UK: No-ho-ho-where

US: Good luck with that. All things being equal though, I guess you could get in CA-13
Canada: Toronto-Danforth maybe?
UK: Bethnal Green and Bow

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Danforth is made of middle-class immigrants and condos, not only working-class. Without the NDP leader running it in, it would probably be still Liberal.
The poorest riding in Canada is Vancouver-East, for next posters.
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