Party Seats % Change in Seats Majority Probability Minority Probability
Liberal 192 44.4% +39 93.2% 6.3%
Conservative 118 37.8% -1 0.1% 4.1%
Bloc 26 6.3% -7 0% 0%
New Democrat 6 6.7% -19 N/A N/A
Green 1 1.4% -1 N/A N/A
People’s 0 2.7% -2.2% N/A N/A
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      I think it’s more about this moment than people giving up on the NDP long term. It’s probably more ABC than anti-NDP. Many see PP as a threat to the country, or least much less able to address the current crisis, so they’re aligning with the best chance to defeat him.

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        It’s ABC, but it’s also the result of Singh. NDP was neck and neck with Liberals when the Liberals were polling poorly, which could’ve been the NDP’s chance. If Singh still doesn’t get replaced after this election, I don’t think the NDP is going to fare well.

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          I’d be surprised if Singh stayed on if they do actually lose official party status. Realistically though, they were close when the Libs were facing an historic, crushing loss. They were never anywhere near a position to form government based on polling.

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      Sorry to call you out like this, but what a ridiculous interpretation. That is absolutely not what is happening. This is purely an artifact of FPTP being a useless system.

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        That’s a significant factor but Jagmeet being a lib-light is also a contributor. He has to go. We need someone with bold, populist, unashamedly left ideas.