A quick follow up to my last blog. You can find Eric Grenier's interesting analysis of the electoral problems (and successes) of the Conservative Party here:
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/grenier-conservatives-centre-1.3388778
We are coming at the same issue from different directions, but the points are about the same. Exactly how the Conservatives expand their vote with their base is not clear.
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