- Jim Prentice (CPC, Calgary Center)
- James Moore (CPC, Port Moody, BC)
- Gerald Keddy (CPC, South Shore, NS)
- Josée Verner (CPC, Louis-Saint-Laurent, Quebec)
- Anne McLellan (Lib., Edmonton Center)
By the same token, it is better for the country for the Liberals to have representation in Alberta, and Anne McLellan has proved a solid cabinet performer when given some very difficult tasks.
Update. The rules of the little game that I've set myself here--and challenge other bloggers to try--are going to be refined. I suggest that those who do this must endorse an equal number of candidates from each of the three main parties. This means that in order for NDP-supporters to expand their lists of endorsed-dippers, they must find more Liberals and Conservatives that they find tolerable. Give it a try.
Update 2. Another rule. Only candidates that have a reasonable shot at winning!
5 comments:
Josée Verner is very strongly against marriage equality.
http://www.gluemeat.com/tastefulfuture/archives/001372.html
Crap. But I need a Quebec Conservative who has a chance of winning.
Heward Grafftey has a great shot in Brome-Missisquoi. Internal polling shows him leading the Liberal incumbent and close behind the Bloc.
http://www.grafftey.ca
Prentice, while being the brightests guy they've chosen for the DIA Critic portfolio, does not answer any communications. Screw him. Reed Elley was better.
Hi all,
I'm having some trouble with blogger today--it won't publish any new posts for me. Hopefully this is temporary.
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