First published at 17:25 UTC on September 24th, 2019.
Small "c" conservative voters in Canada are conflicted. Should they support the established, but watered-down, Conservatives of Andrew Scheer? Or, do they follow their values, and desire for real change, and vote for Maxime Bernier & T…
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Small "c" conservative voters in Canada are conflicted. Should they support the established, but watered-down, Conservatives of Andrew Scheer? Or, do they follow their values, and desire for real change, and vote for Maxime Bernier & The People's Party? An animated short, presented as a children's story, describes the dilemma small "c" conservatives are facing on the eve of the 2019 Federal Election. This video will be officially launched by the PPC and posted to the PPC media platforms in the near future.
We present it here as it compliments what we at Just Right Media have been saying regarding the issue of vote-splitting and voting for your values. When there are only two choices - both of them bad - you could either choose the "lesser of the two evils" or not vote at all. However, when a Party exists that represents your values of individual freedom and personal responsibility the choice is clear. "Evil" is no longer an option.
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