Harper worried that election might be influenced by voters
OTTAWA (The News Desk) — A recent statement released by the prime minister’s office claims that the encroachment of voter influence on elections has reached unacceptable levels, and that the upcoming federal election could be dramatically affected by the participation of voters from across Canada.
“We’ve seen from past elections that voters can exert a great deal of influence on which party forms government,” wrote Harper in the statement.
“Numerous studies have shown that public opinion can make or break a party’s chances on election day, which is just scary.”
Harper also referenced the creeping effects of the nefarious “revolving door” nature of government, whereby regular Canadian citizens will often assume posts in government, and government officials will retire from public office to become private citizens.
READ MORE: http://syruptrap.ca/2015/07/harper-worried-that-election-might-be-influenced-by-voters/
“We’ve seen from past elections that voters can exert a great deal of influence on which party forms government,” wrote Harper in the statement.
“Numerous studies have shown that public opinion can make or break a party’s chances on election day, which is just scary.”
Harper also referenced the creeping effects of the nefarious “revolving door” nature of government, whereby regular Canadian citizens will often assume posts in government, and government officials will retire from public office to become private citizens.
READ MORE: http://syruptrap.ca/2015/07/harper-worried-that-election-might-be-influenced-by-voters/
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