The evidence is at the top right:
Saturday, April 16, 2016
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
A few interesting statistics
The election result in the end probably showed that strategic voting in most ridings was unnecessary or, indeed, count-productive.
But I take some pleasure in the following statistics:
- my post recommending that strategic voters in Edmonton Mill Woods vote Liberal appeared at the top of the google search for 'strategic voting Mill Woods'
- I received 89 visits to this page from Edmonton
- the Liberal candidate was elected by a margin of 80 votes
Elsewhere my effect was less noticeable.
Sunday, October 18, 2015
What were they thinking?
Some useful "word power" books
Here are some books that I've come across recently that might be useful for those who want to build their knowledge of word-power and etymologies:
- Norman Lewis, Word Power Made Easy
- Medical Terminology For Dummies (2nd-Edition)
- Lewis Stiles, The Anatomy of Medical Terminology
- Verbal Advantage: Steps to a Powerful Vocabulary
- Barron's 1100 Words You Need Know
Saturday, October 17, 2015
Strategic voting in Nipissing—Timiskaming: vote Liberal
The riding of Nipissing—Timiskaming was one of the closest in the country in 2011. The Conservative Jay Aspin defeated the Liberal Anthony Rota by a mere 18 votes. The NDP received 8,781 and the Greens 2,518.
Clearly this is a riding where strategic voting is desired. Nor is it difficult to see that strategic voters should line up behind the Liberal.
If there were any doubt about that, a local opinion poll conducted by CTV should remove it:
Some recent posts:
Clearly this is a riding where strategic voting is desired. Nor is it difficult to see that strategic voters should line up behind the Liberal.
If there were any doubt about that, a local opinion poll conducted by CTV should remove it:
Some recent posts:
- Strategic voting in Nipissing—Timiskaming: vote Liberal
- Strategic Voting in Hamilton West-Ancaster-Dundas: vote Liberal
- Strategic voting in Cariboo-Prince George: vote NDP
- Strategic voting in Central Nova: vote Liberal
- Strategic voting in Haldimand-Norfolk: vote Liberal
- Strategic voting in Courtney-Alberni: vote NDP
- Strategic voting in Oshawa: vote NDP
- Strategic voting in Peterborough—Kawartha: vote Liberal
- Strategic voting in South Okanagan-West Kootenay: vote NDP
- Strategic voting Kootenay-Columbia: vote NDP
- Strategic voting in Winnipeg South: vote Liberal
- Strategic voting in Kanata-Carleton: vote Liberal
- Strategic voting in South Okanagan-West Kootenay: vote NDP
- Strategic voting in Misissauga East-Cooksville: vote Liberal
- Strategic voting in Perth-Wellington: vote Liberal
Labels:
Nipissing,
North Bay,
strategic voting,
Tactical voting,
Timiskaming
Friday, October 16, 2015
Strategic voting in Perth-Wellington: vote Liberal
If polls are to be believed, the Liberals are dominating in Ontario. Grenier's poll tracker projects the Liberal support in Ontario at 43% and the Conservatives down to 31%:
Ontario Polls from Poll Tracker |
This shift against Harper is showing up on the ground in ridings that one would normally assume are fairly safe, such as Perth-Wellington, where a local poll conducted by Mainstreet Research for Postmedia, which found a neck-and-neck race between the Conservatives and Liberals:
If this poll is correct, strategic voters in Perth-Wellington should vote for the Liberals.
The riding includes such towns as Stratford, St. Marys, Elora, Fergus, and Minto.
Some recent posts:
The riding includes such towns as Stratford, St. Marys, Elora, Fergus, and Minto.
Some recent posts:
- Strategic voting in Nipissing—Timiskaming: vote Liberal
- Strategic Voting in Hamilton West-Ancaster-Dundas: vote Liberal
- Strategic voting in Cariboo-Prince George: vote NDP
- Strategic voting in Central Nova: vote Liberal
- Strategic voting in Haldimand-Norfolk: vote Liberal
- Strategic voting in Courtney-Alberni: vote NDP
- Strategic voting in Oshawa: vote NDP
- Strategic voting in Peterborough—Kawartha: vote Liberal
- Strategic voting in South Okanagan-West Kootenay: vote NDP
- Strategic voting Kootenay-Columbia: vote NDP
- Strategic voting in Winnipeg South: vote Liberal
- Strategic voting in Kanata-Carleton: vote Liberal
- Strategic voting in South Okanagan-West Kootenay: vote NDP
- Strategic voting in Misissauga East-Cooksville: vote Liberal
- Strategic voting in Perth-Wellington: vote Liberal
Labels:
Elora,
Fergus,
Minto,
Perth-Wellington,
St. Marys,
strategic voting,
Stratford,
Tactical voting
Thursday, October 15, 2015
Wednesday, October 14, 2015
Conservative: Trudeau will mandate brothels and drugs
The Harper campaign has surely now jumped the shark:
Transcript:
Young: "Do you want communities in Oakville that are quite and safe, where our largest investment, our homes, retain their value, as they do now. Or communities where a federal Liberal government mandates legally protected brothels with madams and all that goes with that (audience groans) — because the Liberals have promised legalize the selling of women in Canada — and mandates marijuana stores, like in Vancouver where there are more illegal marijuana stores than Starbucks, and mandates drug injection sites with no local input from the neighbours. One day most of plan to sell our homes. What family would invest their life savings in a home near a marijuana store, a brothel, or an injection site…'
Transcript:
Young: "Do you want communities in Oakville that are quite and safe, where our largest investment, our homes, retain their value, as they do now. Or communities where a federal Liberal government mandates legally protected brothels with madams and all that goes with that (audience groans) — because the Liberals have promised legalize the selling of women in Canada — and mandates marijuana stores, like in Vancouver where there are more illegal marijuana stores than Starbucks, and mandates drug injection sites with no local input from the neighbours. One day most of plan to sell our homes. What family would invest their life savings in a home near a marijuana store, a brothel, or an injection site…'
Calgary Confederation, Skyview, and Centre: strategic voters should support the Liberals
Update, Oct. 17. A new poll in Calgary Centre has the Liberals and Conservatives neck-and-neck. Strategic voters could make the difference.
This election has a few more surprises than most, and the fracturing of the Conservatives' fortress in Calgary might be one of them.
A news story from the CBC reports that three Calgary ridings are surprisingly competitive: Calgary Centre, Calgary Confederation, and Calgary Skyview.
This is also the interpretation of Eric Grenier over at threehundredeight.com. His current projections for the Calgary ridings paint three ridings red: Calgary Centre, Calgary Confederation, and Calgary Skyview
The striking thing is not merely that Grenier's a projecting these three seat for the Liberals. It is also seeing weakness in other ridings such as Signal Hill and Forest Lawn.
Some recent posts:
Calgary Conferation, Calgary Skyview, Calgary Centre |
A news story from the CBC reports that three Calgary ridings are surprisingly competitive: Calgary Centre, Calgary Confederation, and Calgary Skyview.
This is also the interpretation of Eric Grenier over at threehundredeight.com. His current projections for the Calgary ridings paint three ridings red: Calgary Centre, Calgary Confederation, and Calgary Skyview
Calgary projections from threehundredeight.com |
For Calgary voters who want to vote strategically to defeat Harper, however, the message is clear. Vote Liberal.
Some recent posts:
- Strategic voting in Nipissing—Timiskaming: vote Liberal
- Strategic voting in Perth-Wellington: vote Liberal
- Strategic Voting in Hamilton West-Ancaster-Dundas: vote Liberal
- Strategic voting in Cariboo-Prince George: vote NDP
- Strategic voting in Central Nova: vote Liberal
- Strategic voting in Haldimand-Norfolk: vote Liberal
- Strategic voting in Courtney-Alberni: vote NDP
- Strategic voting in Oshawa: vote NDP
- Strategic voting in Peterborough—Kawartha: vote Liberal
- Strategic voting in South Okanagan-West Kootenay: vote NDP
- Strategic voting Kootenay-Columbia: vote NDP
- Strategic voting in Winnipeg South: vote Liberal
- Strategic voting in Kanata-Carleton: vote Liberal
- Strategic voting in South Okanagan-West Kootenay: vote NDP
- Strategic voting in Misissauga East-Cooksville: vote Liberal
Labels:
Calgary,
Centre,
Confederation,
Skyview,
strategic voting,
Tactical voting
Strategic voting in Edmonton Mill Woods: vote Liberal
Strategic voting in Edmonton Mill Woods |
Edmonton Millwoods is a new riding located in south-east Edmonton. It was formed from the previous riding of Edmonton-Millwoods-Beaumont, which was once represented by Liberal David Kilgour.
A new poll conducted by MainStreet Research for the Friends of Canadian Broadcasting suggests that the riding could be in play:
New Poll in Edmonton Mill Woods |
- Strategic voting in Nipissing—Timiskaming: vote Liberal
- Strategic voting in Perth-Wellington: vote Liberal
- Strategic voting in Edmonton Mill Woods: vote Liberal
- Strategic Voting in Hamilton West-Ancaster-Dundas: vote Liberal
- Strategic voting in Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound: vote Liberal
- Strategic voting in Cariboo-Prince George: vote NDP
- Strategic voting in Central Nova: vote Liberal
- Strategic voting in Haldimand-Norfolk: vote Liberal
- Strategic voting in Courtney-Alberni: vote NDP
- Strategic voting in Oshawa: vote NDP
- Strategic voting in Winnipeg South: vote Liberal
- Strategic voting in Kanata-Carleton: vote Liberal
- Strategic voting in South Okanagan-West Kootenay: vote NDP
- Strategic voting in Misissauga East-Cooksville: vote Liberal
Strategic Voting in Hamilton West-Ancaster-Dundas: vote Liberal
Update, Oct. 17: the votetogether.ca team has endorsed Tassi, the Liberal candidate in Hamilton West-Ancaster-Dundas, as the best positioned to defeat the Conservatives.
Hamilton West-Ancaster-Dundas (HWAD) is a new riding made up of the urban and suburban parts of what used to be Ancaster-Dundas-Flamorough-Westdale. Its formation resulted in the rural polls of Flamborough being joined with Glanborough to form a new largely rural riding.
HWAD should now be a three-way race, with Conservative voters from upscale Ancaster and Dundas, NDP voters from Hamilton, and Liberals from both. And it should be an active riding for all parties, because the McMaster student base should become active in all three parties.
If the 2011 are redistributed into the new riding (see here), the result would have been CPC 40%, NDP 28%, Liberal 25%. But in this election, most polls are showing the Liberals have strengthened in Ontario at the expense of both other parties.
Threehundredeight.com projects a Liberal victory here, with the lower bounds of their expected tally above the upper limit of the Conservative.
Now there is a new local poll that confirms that result. Mainstreet Research conducted a poll of the riding for Friends of Canadian Broadcasting. It found the Liberals in the lead:
Strategic Voting in Hamilton West-Ancaster-Dundas |
HWAD should now be a three-way race, with Conservative voters from upscale Ancaster and Dundas, NDP voters from Hamilton, and Liberals from both. And it should be an active riding for all parties, because the McMaster student base should become active in all three parties.
Strategic voting in HWAD |
Threehundredeight.com projects a Liberal victory here, with the lower bounds of their expected tally above the upper limit of the Conservative.
Now there is a new local poll that confirms that result. Mainstreet Research conducted a poll of the riding for Friends of Canadian Broadcasting. It found the Liberals in the lead:
Hamilton West-Ancaster-Dundas |
Some recent posts:
- Strategic voting in Nipissing—Timiskaming: vote Liberal
- Strategic voting in Perth-Wellington: vote Liberal
- Strategic Voting in Hamilton West-Ancaster-Dundas: vote Liberal
- Strategic voting in Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound: vote Liberal
- Strategic voting in Cariboo-Prince George: vote NDP
- Strategic voting in Central Nova: vote Liberal
- Strategic voting in Haldimand-Norfolk: vote Liberal
- Strategic voting in Courtney-Alberni: vote NDP
- Strategic voting in Oshawa: vote NDP
- Strategic voting in Winnipeg South: vote Liberal
- Strategic voting in South Okanagan-West Kootenay: vote NDP
- Strategic voting in Misissauga East-Cooksville: vote Liberal
Updates about new polls:
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