The campaign linked to here is not about my vote. I know how I will vote, and I'm quite comfortable with that.
For the record: The campaign doesn't trash anybody or any province, it simply states facts - that everyone is aware of, and acknowledges. It also encourages Saskatchewan voters and citizens to "ask your candidates which Saskatchewan they stand for".
The commercial is reflective of those areas of concern and issues that matter to working families.
The issues are based on the SFL's independent polling results. By the way, the SFL uses the same polling firm as the Leader-Post, Can-West Global, and others use.
It doesn't tell people how to vote. It just encourages them to ask their candidates a question, and then make an informed decision.
I don't think trashing the province that is the economic engine of this country is very effective.
ReplyDeleteIt's quite obvious who your votes are parked with so please just come out and say it.
Anon, thank you for participating in this blog.
ReplyDeleteThe campaign linked to here is not about my vote. I know how I will vote, and I'm quite comfortable with that.
For the record: The campaign doesn't trash anybody or any province, it simply states facts - that everyone is aware of, and acknowledges. It also encourages Saskatchewan voters and citizens to "ask your candidates which Saskatchewan they stand for".
The commercial is reflective of those areas of concern and issues that matter to working families.
The issues are based on the SFL's independent polling results. By the way, the SFL uses the same polling firm as the Leader-Post, Can-West Global, and others use.
It doesn't tell people how to vote. It just encourages them to ask their candidates a question, and then make an informed decision.