安省进步保守党领导人竞选: Doug Ford获胜

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他的MPP是选出来的,开不了(能开的都开了)。。他不出来,还可以以独立候选人资格接着选MPP。。

是啊。逼上梁山。:D
 
布朗的基本盘本来马鲁尼是能接过来的。。现在分票了

闭眼印象啊,我的理解布朗属于买票拓票型? 封官许愿派的把四平八稳的老太太给挤下去了? 周五前原来的盘子肯定都各找后妈了,这么短的时间还回的来么?估计老太太进入前二后还是不灵。:D

这五个人,Granic Allen肯定是没戏。其余四个人,真难说哪位胜出。布朗胜出的话,那就真是闹剧了。


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布朗的基本盘本来马鲁尼是能接过来的。。现在分票了
PC党员但凡有点头脑也不能让他再当选了, 之后尽快结束内斗,一至对外.
 
PC党员但凡有点头脑也不能让他再当选了, 之后尽快结束内斗,一至对外.
布朗这两年半的时间拉起来的队伍可是不小啊。这次是网上投票,真TMD难说。
 
PC党员但凡有点头脑也不能让他再当选了, 之后尽快结束内斗,一至对外.
权利是春药啊,什么不可能都是可能的。 :D
 
PC党员但凡有点头脑也不能让他再当选了, 之后尽快结束内斗,一至对外.
布朗是个标准的机会主义者。。。跟PP一样,主要是从政太早,一直在权术的圈子里滚。。除了权术啥也不懂。。
政治这东西,有时也不能全靠术。。还得有道。。
 
布朗这两年半的时间拉起来的队伍可是不小啊。这次是网上投票,真TMD难说。
他第一轮和Tanya应该out。。那三位还真不好说。。
 
他第一轮和Tanya应该out。。那三位还真不好说。。

这电子投票真不知道怎么样。得折腾几轮,到有一个候选人获得50%以上的票数为止?
 
这电子投票真不知道怎么样。得折腾几轮,到有一个候选人获得50%以上的票数为止?
还真不知道怎么选。。五个候选人,一轮应该选不出来。。
那天我看了眼他们的debate,还没布朗。。。福特谈中小学数学教育我就乐了。。他福特上过大学,当年数学及过格吗?:evil:
 
还真不知道怎么选。。五个候选人,一轮应该选不出来。。
那天我看了眼他们的debate,还没布朗。。。福特谈中小学数学教育我就乐了。。他福特上过大学,当年数学及过格吗?:evil:

看他那模样就够了。:tx:

Rules and procedures[edit]
All party members are eligible to cast votes by preferential ballot using electronic balloting, provided that they are members in good standing by February 16, 2018. The vote will be weighted so that each of the province's ridings that has more than 100 votes cast are allocated 100 electoral votes; ridings in which fewer than 100 party members vote will not be weighted, but will instead have the votes counted as individual votes.[10] The lowest-ranked candidate will be dropped from the next round as ballots are counted, and the first candidate to get 50 per cent of the votes will be declared the new leader.[10]

Candidates must be nominated by at least 100 party members, must agree to abide by the party's existing platform for the next election, and must be approved be the party's nominations committee as a PC candidate for the 2018 provincial election.[11][12]
 
要是按照这个选法的话, 坦你亚第一轮出局应该是大概率事件, 我感觉她的选民的票,基本会把patrick放最后一位,她的出局在下面一轮更有可能有利于福特。

按说保守党就没个讨论沙盘推演的网站, 给下下指导棋?
 
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http://nationalpost.com/pmn/news-pm...ick-brown-to-drop-out-of-tory-leadership-race

Caroline Mulroney calls on Patrick Brown to drop out of Tory leadership race

TORONTO — Caroline Mulroney, who is vying to lead Ontario’s Opposition, is calling on Patrick Brown to drop out of the Progressive Conservative leadership race.

Mulroney, a Toronto lawyer and daughter of former prime minister Brian Mulroney, says the race is not the place for Brown, who stepped down amid sexual misconduct allegations, to clear his name.

In a statement on Twitter, Caroline Mulroney says the Tories need a leader that will put the party before individual needs.

She is asking her fellow competitors — Christine Elliott, Doug Ford and Tanya Granic Allen — to join her call for Brown to step aside.

Brown quit the party’s top job in late January after CTV News reported sexual misconduct allegations against him that he vehemently denies. The allegations have not been verified by The Canadian Press.

The 39-year-old Barrie, Ont., politician launched a bid to reclaim his job on Friday, and his leadership campaign was given the green light by a party committee yesterday.
 
看了一眼那四人的debate, 坦你亚的表现更象一愤青, 当个组长还行, 当党魁, 太不稳重了.
 
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The race to replace Patrick Brown as leader of the Ontario Progressive Conservatives gained a surprising new candidate this week: Patrick Brown.

His candidacy complicates what was already a challenging leadership campaign for the four other contestants. Now they have to do more than make their pitches for the job of taking on Premier Kathleen Wynne in Ontario's June election — they also have to explain why Brown should be kept away from the job he gave up four weeks ago.

Along with Brown, the candidates vying for the PC leadership are Tanya Granic Allen, Christine Elliott, Doug Ford and Caroline Mulroney — a colourful group even before Brown showed up.

Granic Allen is running a campaign primarily based on opposition to the Liberal government's sex education legislation. Elliott is trying to win the leadership of a party that rejected her on two occasions already. Mulroney is the daughter of a prime minister who has little political experience on her resume, while Ford is the brother of the late Rob Ford — whose term as mayor of Toronto might be the only recent Canadian political drama to match the turmoil of the Ontario PC leadership race.

Polls suggest PC party members are not only choosing their next party leader, but the favourite to be the next premier of the province as well.

That makes it an important choice. To discuss the implications of Brown's candidacy and what it means for the PC leadership race, Pollcast host Éric Grenier is joined by the CBC's Katie Simpson and Aaron Wherry.
 
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