lordmandeep
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I know a lot of people who hate Harper but like McCain.
Yeah this 43% figure seems way too high, but the 29% figure from Nanos seems on the low side. My feeling is that Harper has done little to gain so much, but I don't buy this argument that there's all these traditional PCs in Ontario who voted for Harper in '06 but are now appalled, etc. The Angus-Reid figure of 35% seems about right. But I guess we'll see.
Peter Kent in Thornhill must be smiling at these numbers, this is one in the Conservatives cross-hairs.
Harper is a conservative and a boring dull man and I think he will shift to the country to the right if he is elected. I would not mind an economical shift to the right, but the social shift to the right worries me,
McCain is conservative but he is a maverick and a war hero and I find him to be a good experienced leader unlike Harper.
I am leaning Obama but I like and respect John McCain.
I think young people should remember sure he is old and is on the "dark side", but he is not a bad person.
I wonder how Toronto will break now that the Greens might really be in the mix....any left split ridings, any potential Green ridings??? etc.
think I'm going Conservatives this time ... given the lack of position and prescence Dion has as the opposition party leader since he was elected .... I really liked the Federal Liberals before during the Paul Martin days
I refuse to vote for anyone dishing out as much money as Harper has in pre-election spending binges.