So it should be no surprise that Ontario is about to have an election. I like many have grown tired of the Wynne government. I was tired last time and the time before that but it is what it is.
I happen to be in an interesting situation. I am not a fan of Doug Ford. I don't think he has a good grasp of issues or at least the complexities of certain issues and not a fan of populist style politics. I was really hoping that one of the more moderate candidates would be leading the party but again, it is what it is now.
Now, my current MPP is one I like. She is a PC. I was willing to vote for her because as much as I am nota fan of Ford, I'm even less of a fan of Wynne. Someone once said to look at the candidates instead of the leader. I have done that in the past in another riding where federally I was not a fan of the liberals but really liked my Liberal MP. so I figure I can do the same provincially since I like my current PC MP.
Except I found out that I'm in a new riding. New people, new candidates. I only found out because the PC candidate knocked at my door courting my vote.
She was a bit pushy asking me straight off the bat for my support. So looking at my candidate a bit further I found two things of interest.
This:
http://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-news/ontario-pcs-close-investigation-into-claims-against-lanark-mpp
and more disturbing is this:
http://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-news/reevely-intra-conservative-battle-in-carleton-spills-into-the-open
So the liberal candidate is a spouse of a city councillor and is very involved in the community.
So what to do? Some people here hold up the Rebel as a worthy news source yet that news source says that my conservative candidate is bad and that I shouldn't support her. (don't worry I don't follow the rebel or believe them, but I would like to know from those that do if she is someone I should vote for). My current MPP doesn't like her either so maybe that should push me to vote for the Liberal candidate?
So I really don't want to vote Wynne in. And I'm no fan of Ford (mind you he does seem pretty disciplined)
Many here have said to look at the candidates. Ok, but the PCs don't even like the one they picked. The Liberal candidate seems ok.
I'm a self described red tory so forget the Alliance party or the Trillium party. I have yet to see an NDP candidate. There is the None of the Above Party running. Maybe that's who would get my vote.
Campaigns matter. It's what I told my PC candidate and why I'm still on the fence but leaning away from the Liberals.
I guess I'll see what the all candidate debates look like.
Don't worry, this post is more for musings about the conundrum many voters will face rather than an appeal for help in choosing.
I happen to be in an interesting situation. I am not a fan of Doug Ford. I don't think he has a good grasp of issues or at least the complexities of certain issues and not a fan of populist style politics. I was really hoping that one of the more moderate candidates would be leading the party but again, it is what it is now.
Now, my current MPP is one I like. She is a PC. I was willing to vote for her because as much as I am nota fan of Ford, I'm even less of a fan of Wynne. Someone once said to look at the candidates instead of the leader. I have done that in the past in another riding where federally I was not a fan of the liberals but really liked my Liberal MP. so I figure I can do the same provincially since I like my current PC MP.
Except I found out that I'm in a new riding. New people, new candidates. I only found out because the PC candidate knocked at my door courting my vote.
She was a bit pushy asking me straight off the bat for my support. So looking at my candidate a bit further I found two things of interest.
This:
http://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-news/ontario-pcs-close-investigation-into-claims-against-lanark-mpp
and more disturbing is this:
http://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-news/reevely-intra-conservative-battle-in-carleton-spills-into-the-open
So the liberal candidate is a spouse of a city councillor and is very involved in the community.
So what to do? Some people here hold up the Rebel as a worthy news source yet that news source says that my conservative candidate is bad and that I shouldn't support her. (don't worry I don't follow the rebel or believe them, but I would like to know from those that do if she is someone I should vote for). My current MPP doesn't like her either so maybe that should push me to vote for the Liberal candidate?
So I really don't want to vote Wynne in. And I'm no fan of Ford (mind you he does seem pretty disciplined)
Many here have said to look at the candidates. Ok, but the PCs don't even like the one they picked. The Liberal candidate seems ok.
I'm a self described red tory so forget the Alliance party or the Trillium party. I have yet to see an NDP candidate. There is the None of the Above Party running. Maybe that's who would get my vote.
Campaigns matter. It's what I told my PC candidate and why I'm still on the fence but leaning away from the Liberals.
I guess I'll see what the all candidate debates look like.
Don't worry, this post is more for musings about the conundrum many voters will face rather than an appeal for help in choosing.