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Wednesday, November 22 Rumour has it there is going to be an interesting poll tomorrow (hat tips to Ken and Benevolent Dictatorship) on the PC leadership race. If all is to be believed, the poll of current PC members will suggest a two-way race between Dinning and Morton - I was rumour mongering this all through September and October but fell behind this month as c-lo pointed out. Speaking of the man, the funniest e-mail of my day is when he dropped me a line about his thoughts on the Jim Dinning song - you can read them on his blog. Dinning vs. Morton. Wow, you can smell the unity after that second ballot from here. Paraphrasing from Penny Arcade (online gamer comic) today: Aren't Jim and Ted like brothers, coming from the same party and whatnot? You might recall that Cain and Abel were brothers. Another thought on blogs, I have a new flavour of the month in blogs, the Enlightened Savage. He is spot on in many comments, and I can only hope he will continue blogging about Alberta politics past Nov. 25/Dec. 2. He is setting a furious pace, with a superb analysis of Dinning today, and a good one on Hancock yesterday. Tonight might be the last night of relative peace for my family. I can't even say if I will be able to blog over the next little bit... maybe if there is internet at the Edmonton Meadowlark poll on Saturday (I'm a constituency volunteer for the vote(s) - I think I'm on credentials). Oh, and if you're looking to participate and want to support the best candidate in the race, drop me a line. And if you want to remain non-partisan (but still are ok buying a membership) and would like to volunteer for the election in being a poll clerk or something similar, drop me a line. posted by Duncan @ 8:25 PM © 2003-2010 Duncan Wojtaszek No reproduction whatsoever, in any form, without permission. All views expressed here are those of Duncan Wojtaszek and no other person or organization. |
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At 12:42 AM,
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Duncan: Thanks for the props! Nice to know someone out there is reading the candidate profiles.
- ES
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