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Monday 25 April 2011
Riding high on the latest polls which show a bit of a breakthrough for the NDP under his leadership in Quebec (but not really any other place), Jack Layton is now scoffing at voters who might consider aiming at kicking out Tories and casting votes to achieve this:
Jack Layton rejects the notion that NDP supporters who want to stop a Conservative majority should vote strategically in ridings where the Liberals are leading.
“I don’t recommend that people vote for a party that has supported Stephen Harper a hundred times in the last two and a half years,” the NDP Leader said Monday morning. “What sense would that make?”
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