Monday, November 11, 2019

MPs and Demography

MPs and Demography

Election is a complex game and voters respond to candidates based on various factors like party agenda, party profile, candidate agenda, candidate profile and much more.

Conservatives, liberals, NDP, Green, PP, BQ, Independent are options in every riding with some exception.

One of the factor is current party wave and public wave in general. But when Conservatives mainly sweep in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba and yet Liberal wins overall, it tells a little special story. Why such divide of vote happened. Is it really because all three provinces did not get fair share from Ottawa or something else. Are all three provinces effected by Translink Gas Pipeline? Did Saskatchewan  and Manitoba had symphathy with Alberta and helped them to show collective resentment. Further they camapigned for #wexit to show their resentment.

Why South Surrey elected Conservative whereas rest of Surrey elected non-conservative?

Who won in rich and caucasian dominated riding through out Canada?

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