Who did you vote for and why?

Published Wednesday October 15th, 2008
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Maja Doubrough voted for the Green Party: “I thought they stood for really good things. And I was impressed with what Elizabeth May thought … and a lot the things she had to say that I was happy with.”

Files compiled by reporter Jeff Ducharme

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Voting Green was little more than a wasted vote because they stood no chance of ever influencing any decisions made in Ottawa regardless of which party won. Many young people today go out and vote because people like May and Lawton simple say whatever it is they think will get people to vote for them, and when all is said and done these people first of all make promises they either never intend delivering on.
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J. Wayne McQueen, Grand Bay-Westfield, NB on 15/10/08 09:22:29 PM AST
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