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Old Posted: Jul 15, 2012, 7:05 PM
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Calgary would cease being Calgary if it ever elected an NDP representative.
I would agree that in this round, the NDP have completely marginalized themselves and are in effect a non-factor. I'm curious who ends up getting the nomination from the Liberals, given that the provincial PCs are most aligned with the federal Liberals. Alison Redford and Stephen Harper completely avoided each other during Stampede Week, demonstrative of the major rift there. If a non-con gets it, don't be surprised if it is a Liberal.
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