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It’s election year – and rabble.ca wants to hear from you!

We’ve launched our first All-Party Political Poll for 2015, to see which party you would vote for if an election were held tomorrow.

Q. If an election were held tomorrow, which party’s candidate would you vote for?

 

As we get closer to the election, we will be checking in with the rabble.ca community to see how the parties are shaping up.

Parliament returned this week, and the political leaders are getting ready for the race. But Harper’s Conservatives have been put off-balance over their promise to balance the books. When you mix the falling price of oil with his disastrously expensive “income-splitting” tax scheme for wealthy families, well, Stephen Harper just doesn’t look like the good budget manager he thinks he is.

Harper’s Conservatives are so worried, in fact, that they have delayed introducing their own budget. The Conservatives are desperately hoping for some miracle to save them from the fix they’ve put themselves in.

Meanwhile the NDP’s Tom Mulcair is releasing more of his platform every week, while hammering the Conservatives on their deception about Canada’s combat mission in Iraq. The Liberals’ Justin Trudeau is clearly in election mode, too.

Cast your ballot! The results could surprise you…

Don’t forget to share with your friends!

 

P.S. Be sure to vote in our All-Party Political Poll before Friday February 6 at 5 p.m. PDT.

P.P.S.: Support rabble’s election coverage by becoming a monthly donor at $8 per month or more, and make your choice of a free autographed copy of Naomi Klein’s “This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate”, or Karl Nerenberg’s “Harper vs. Canada: Five ways of looking at the Conservative regime”