Getting out the strategic vote
With less than two weeks until voting day, a number of polls are showing that the Conservative are not yet in majority government territory but certainly within striking distance.
Chris Goldrick
With Tory support apparently solidifying, there's new urgency among anti-Conservative forces for strategic voting as the best way to deny Stephen Harper a majority.
The latest effort comes from Alice Klein, the CEO of Now magazine, and communications consultant Kevin Grandia.
They've set up a website, VoteforEnvironment.ca
Klein and Grandia claim many Canadians are concerned the environmental vote will be split and the Conservatives will be re-elected.
The site provides clear instructions for strategic voting in ridings right across the country. Using results from the last election, and updated according to the latest polls, the site determines for voters the party with the best chance of defeating the Conservative candidate.
And it's proving to be popular. It has only been up for a week, but already the site's creators claim they've had 90,000 visitors.
— Chris Goldrick
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