The Niqab issue killed Mulcair. Plus having the same dead beats running his campaign as Dix did not help. Both times NDP were leading in polls and managed to grab defeat from the jaws of victory. I am done with the NDP, I wasted to much of my life hoping, helping, supporting now to have Mulcair destroy all that Jack built. I am too old now for them to ever be a force in my life time.
Hopefully the libs keep their promise and return the retirement age to 65, remove parts of C-51, electoral reform Plus re legalising Cannabis would be ok too But Justin supports TPP and did vote C-51 and with the history of Liberals not keeping their promises I won't hold my breathe too much but will give him a chance.
The funny thing too is Trudeau only did so well because of FPTP he received less popular votes than Steve did in 2011. Steve Received 39.6% and JT 39.5%. I know I know just .1% less in popular support but still less nevertheless.
The Greens are just a one person party. I thought they would of done better on the Island but nope. Even with a Liberal win known before polls closed still nyet other than Mays. I thought they would of won Victoria with the Liberal dropping out. Maybe they would of won it if Liberal stayed? I dunno...
What is going to happen to the Greens when May retires? Will they fade away for a while? At least May now will get a golden pension.
The Greens also went from 6.78 % in 2008 to 3.91% in 2011 to 3.40 % last night. May is not as popular as many think I guess other than her riding. Funny if we had pro rep they would of had 22 seats in 2008 but 0 in 2011 and 2015. Most PR uses 5% min for a seat. Would the greens get more support under pro rep with people knowing their votes would count?
There was a 68.9% voter turnout.
The cons? Well they will probably be in power again in a decade as Canadians do not like real change but tiny change it seems. It will depend who they have for leader and if the Reform faction and the PC faction split.
There is no leader that can save the NDP.