Election Predictors
September 23, 2008 · By Adam Dyck
As Harper’s Tories flirt with majority territory (and Captain Planet’s Grits flirt with third party status, not to mention SAVING THE WORLD), it’s sometimes hard to tell where the seat count is standing.
Here you can type in percentages of the popular vote for each party and see a rather close projection of seats, or swing a percentage of one party’s vote to another.
If you’re looking for raw data, the Globe and Mail shows the latest numbers from Nanos, Ipsos, Ekos, Angus Reid and Harris/Decima, as well as an average of all five.
Play happy.


Cool…
Here’s another (lots of commentary from visitors to sift through, very interesting perspective)
http://www.electionprediction....../index.php
Harris-Decima is a joke. Does anyone actually believe a word of their skewed “polls”?
I suggest checking out http://www.punditsguide.ca as well. Fantastic site with lots of useful data.
From Peacekeepers to Ass-Kissers – thanks Stephen Harper
“I don’t know all the facts on Iraq, but I think we should work closely with the Americans.” – Stephen Harper, Report Newsmagazine, March 25 2002
Stephen Harper has his head so far up George Bush’s back passage that George could get a gig as the two-headed freak at a traveling sideshow.
“Whether Canada ends up as one national government or two national governments or several national governments, or some other kind of arrangement is, quite frankly, secondary in my opinion…†Stephen Harper speech to the Colin Brown Memorial Dinner, National Citizens Coalition, 1994
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http://theimpolitecanadian.wordpress.com/
..the Conservative Party is a lot like a box of chocolates, you’re never sure where the nuts are, sadly, the Liberal Party has no nuts…
Those quotes are gosh darn old Mr.impolite. Welcome to 2008.