Saturday, July 03, 2004

An electoral post mortem

The ballots have for the most part been counted, the pundits have written, the talking heads spoken. All that's left is for the backroom handlers to try and figure where they went right and more importantly where they went wrong. Below some links to the state of the political nation after judgement day!

June 29-Separtists in good cheer
June 29-Hold onto your wallet
June 29-Fortress Ontario
June 29-Prediction of Grit demise off the mark
June 29-Ontario barred the door
June 29-A campaign of fear and loathing
June 29-The East is red
June 29-The greens pass the test
June 29-Thinking about his options
June 29-Voter participation level drops
June 29-Tory hopes dashed
June 29-Duceppe strenghtens grip on Quebec
June 29-NDP comes close
June 29-Martin gets a message
June 29-Atlantic provinces stay Liberal
June 29-Libs lose ground in Quebec
June 29-Ontario stays the course
June 29-Tories dominate the west
June 29-Greens pick up some green stuff
June 29-The land of Saint Tommy shut the door
June 29-What's wrong with those easterners
June 30-Western voices in anger
June 30-Cool to the right of centre
June 30-Do a Tony
June 30-Who has his hand out?
June 30-A fight for survival
June 30-Liar, Liar, Liar
June 30-The Beatiful victory
June 30-The one that got away
June 30-House on the edge
June 30-We'll work hard to make it work
June 30-Harper needs time to think
June 30-Liberals owe the cities
June 30-Kreskin called the election
June 30-Of fear and hidden agendas

June 30-Putting it all into proportions
June 30-Cadman's the one to watch
June 30-A sea of red in Toronto

July 1-Martin's dilemma
July 1-Ruling out a coalition
July 1-Vote gives the provinces a stronger hand
July 1-Blame Ralph
July 1-Finding a speaker job number 1
July 1-Harper should stay
July 2-Martin must make nice with the West
July 3 - Some Disgruntled Liberals put Martin on "probation"
July 3 - The path for Canada's Minority Government?

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