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So far we have:
- Knack: progressive, centre-left
- Walters: self described moderate (centre-right)
- Jaffer: centre-right
- Cartmell: centre-right
- Caterina: centre-right to right wing

Yeah the vote split here is going to cause issues. There's no other candidate that's cannibalizing the centre-left vote away from Knack right now.
 
I like Walters but I feel like he's the Kim Krushell of this election. There's a window of time when voters remember you and have positive feelings for you. I think that window has closed for him (let alone Jaffer). Campaigns do matter though, but he's already late to the game.

This election is between Knack and Cartmell. The voting bloc that has supported Sohi and Iveson will largely vote for Knack. The Nickel voters and centre-rights will gravitate to Cartmell.

My prediction: Knack wins with 38%, Cartmell at 32% with the others in the teens to single digits.
My estimate is the opposite. Cartmell victory, but close. Knack isn’t campaigning hard enough yet imo.
 
Listened to Walters on Real Talk and thought he spoke well. Appreciated how he said we don't need another "hero" mayor or one that defaults to more consultation and engagement. It's getting to be a crowded field for sure.
 
So, according to one of the hopefuls on the Better Edmonton Slate, he was in support of allowing the market to control infill, rather than council. Still, he said the party wasn’t meant to all share the same perspective on issues.

“The formation of the party was always on the basis of allowing for disagreement, allowing for a variety of opinions when it comes to different issues. There’s no whipping the vote,” said Kandola.

Which begs the question - if all thirteen of the candidates forming the slate don’t share the same perspective and disagree on different issues, WTF is the point of forming a party and running a slate or asking voters to support a slate in the first place?
That's a very good question. I have a feeling that they're being very loose with that stuff for now purely to ease us into the idea of having municipal parties. Then as time goes on and the system becomes entrenched, I bet they'll start tightening the screws. Unless, of course, enough pressure is applied that the UCP is forced to give up on this "pilot."
 
Knack is the only one door knocking. Big signs only attract non-voters. They are a waste of time.
It's between Knack and Walters for me.

At one time I was for Cartmell but not anymore.
Another big turn off for me with Cartmell is the signage for him that has shown up on a space of a prominent development company downtown on Jasper Ave.

I feel he is a confusing or conflicting mix of populist anti density zoning in the front combined with a cozy relationship with developers in the back. I'd call it the political mullet.
 
Election only about 80 days away.

I didn't intend on watching this entire video on Knack but I thought I would check it out as part of my research on who to vote for.

You will learn about how Knack stands on almost all the issues from dealing with the province, homelessness, city budgets, crime/safety, Ice District etc.

He is one of the most impressive politicians I've seen - very thoughtful and open in his responses and why he takes the positions he does. There is no gamesmanship and manipulation. Very transparent and honest - I find. I'm interested to hear more from Walters but Knack is impressive and he's been good for this city.


In terms of Ward O'day-min, the first to announce was Anand Pye and I thought he would have potential but I have seen or heard nothing from him so far. I checked out his website and it's weak - I learned next to nothing about what his positions are. Disappointing.

At this point it's Stevenson for me.

I hope Salvador wins, but I can't vote for her.
 
Election only about 80 days away.

I didn't intend on watching this entire video in Knack but I thought I would check it out as part of my research on who to vote for.

You will learn about how Knack stands on almost all the issues from dealing with the province, homelessness, city budgets, crime/safety, Ice District etc.

He is one of the most impressive politicians I've seen - very thoughtful and open in his responses and why he takes the positions he does. There is no gamesmanship and manipulation. Very transparent and honest - I find. I'm interested to hear more from Walters but Knack is impressive and he's been good for this city.


In terms of Ward O'day-min, the first to announce was Anand Pye and I thought he would have potential but I have seen or heard nothing from him so far. I checked out his website and it's weak - I learned next to nothing about what his positions are. Disappointing.

At this point it's Stevenson for me.

I hope Salvador wins, but I can't vote for here.
Got a YYC'er video there partner....care to remove it?
 
Election only about 80 days away.

I didn't intend on watching this entire video on Knack but I thought I would check it out as part of my research on who to vote for.

You will learn about how Knack stands on almost all the issues from dealing with the province, homelessness, city budgets, crime/safety, Ice District etc.

He is one of the most impressive politicians I've seen - very thoughtful and open in his responses and why he takes the positions he does. There is no gamesmanship and manipulation. Very transparent and honest - I find. I'm interested to hear more from Walters but Knack is impressive and he's been good for this city.


In terms of Ward O'day-min, the first to announce was Anand Pye and I thought he would have potential but I have seen or heard nothing from him so far. I checked out his website and it's weak - I learned next to nothing about what his positions are. Disappointing.

At this point it's Stevenson for me.

I hope Salvador wins, but I can't vote for her.

It's still toss-up between and Knack and Walters. I didn't like Knack's vote against the extended CRL but I'm still not sure where Walters stands on items such as the CRL or LRT expansion or bike lanes.

I'm willing to hold my nose and vote for Stevenson if there's nobody else better for Ward O'day-min. She's a nice lady but she's about as useless as tits on a bull when it comes to downtown revitalization.
 
Small poll this morning.

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Another big turn off for me with Cartmell is the signage for him that has shown up on a space of a prominent development company downtown on Jasper Ave.

I feel he is a confusing or conflicting mix of populist anti density zoning in the front combined with a cozy relationship with developers in the back. I'd call it the political mullet.
One of the slogans on his campaign office window is: "LET'S GET SHIT DONE". I'm trying to wrap that sentiment around his infill moratorium stunt and failing, frankly.
 

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