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I'm in. So far he's got my vote.
It's a preferential ballot so you get up to ten choices. When your first choice drops off the ballot then your vote is applied to your second choice candidate if he/she is still in the race. Bernier and O'Toole are my 1 and 2 but I haven't decided the order or whether I'll support someone else too.And who is it ?
I've got Bernier and O'toole I'd vote for
I like most (not all) of his policies. My hesitation is whether he can beat the left parties in the election. Political experience means political baggage, and some policies are risky in QC.
Does anyone have stats or something to say he has a shot in Quebec?
All of the candidates know that gun owners are a good source of support, votes and cash, and would ignore us at their peril. We may or may not be particularly influential in a general election against the liberals, but at party level they would be foolish to not at least do their best to say something adverse to firearms ownership. Its easy points to talk a good game about respecting legal owners while being tough of criminals. But most candidates don't actually have a clue what the detailed issues are.Steven Blaney isn't a consideration? Seems like most of the candidates support firearms rights in one way or another
It's a preferential ballot so you get up to ten choices. When your first choice drops off the ballot then your vote is applied to your second choice candidate if he/she is still in the race. Bernier and O'Toole are my 1 and 2 but I haven't decided the order or whether I'll support someone else too.
There may be a dark horse entering the race. Nominations close on the 24th so there is still over a week to go. Candidates may also drop out until the end of March meaning the field may narrow before voting day.
Does not look like it. He says in his policy, what was prohib stays prohib
Not from what I can see. Your second choice only comes into play if your first choice is eliminated. If you only vote for one then you have not indicated who you would support in the absence of your first choice.Thank you very much Mr Claybuster for the clarifications on this subject. In this case it would be better to put no1 and no2. Would there be any advantage in only putting one choice ?
well that was fast, got a reply from Maxime, regarding a few things about his policy on firearms though he didn't go into Cc/Oc. he did state that Ar--10,15 would be removed from the restricted list, and how he also felt that length should have nothing to do with making a firearm prohibited. this is a gold standard for others wanting to be leader to show us there platform on firearms!
Not from what I can see. Your second choice only comes into play if your first choice is eliminated. If you only vote for one then you have not indicated who you would support in the absence of your first choice.