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Waterloo Region Council Election Discussion
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(07-30-2018, 02:04 PM)Brenden Wrote: The LRT has been built, there is not going back now, I am guessing that Jay will lose a lot of that anti LRT supporters.

It has been built, but it is very conspicuously not running. The anti LRT vote can very much be engaged this cycle. Aissa's campaign radio ads: "Last regional election I said this was a waste of money. They went ahead anyway, and it's still not running! Waste less, vote me!" The "government is stupid and wasteful" play has legs still, and based on the other candidates they won't be banging this particular drum, which means that he gets *all* the "LRT is bad" votes.
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