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Paulitics | Paul’s Socialist Investigations Paulitics Paul’s Socialist Investigations Blog Does May have a chance in Saanich — Gulf Islands? Published 1 September, 2009 Other 28  Comments Short answer:  Absolutely, yes.  She has a very good chance. Long answer:  Still probably yes.  However, if she runs her campaign the way she ran her candidacy “announcement”, then she could be in serious trouble. Elizabeth May seems to have definitively chosen British Columbia’s Saanich—Gulf Islands riding as her choice in which to run in the next federal election.  I have to admit that I am intrigued by May’s decision to run there.  The circumstances around this move have been less than ideal for May and the Greens, however I don’t think it’s a bad move (though the data clearly shows it probably wasn’t the best move if you take “best” to mean “highest chances of success”).  This move possibly could very well end up paying off for the Greens (more on that later), howeve...

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