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    • @[email protected]
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      This might be the most interesting thing so far, actually, with the orange-blue swing votes in second place.

      Poilievre could leave this as a freshly minted lobbyist: His first normal job.

      • HellsBelle
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        Iirc he’s got a 5 yr wait before he can register as a lobbyist.

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        Hopefully it’s in the American regime and we never see him again. Opps…was that out loud

        • @[email protected]
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          Hopefully we’ve passed an inflection point now, and we’re not doomed to keep following their trajectory.

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      Update about 00:35 EST

      • 110/266 polls reporting
      • 28,327 votes reporting
      Name Party votes Share
      Bruce Fanjoy LIB 14,529 51.3%
      Pierre Poilievre* CON 12,817 45.2%

      (source Globalnews)

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        Update about 01:05 EST

        • 180/266 polls reporting
        • 43,999 votes reporting

        PP pulls up 0.5%

        Name Party votes Share
        Bruce Fanjoy LIB 24,248 51%
        Pierre Poilievre* CON 21,688 45.6%
        Beth Prokaska NDP 709 1.5%

        (source Globalnews)

        Comment: Thy have counted 6709 votes in the past 30 minutes or so. This is the riding with 1 meter long ballots. What the fuck.