My I also suggest Saskatoon- Humboldt, the University of Saskatchewan is in this riding. No one is talking about it but in 2004 the conservatives won the set by 417 votes the NDP coming in second. This was do to a well know Independent candidate from the Canadian Alliance Jim Pankiw, He split the conservative vote. In 2006 and 2008 Jim Pankiw did not run. He is running this election and will split the conservative vote again. The NDP has held second place since 1997 and could take the seat from incumbent Bradly Trost if voters unit in this Riding

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I would really like to know where this riding stands. I will be voting strategically this year for the first time in my life and want to make sure my vote counts. In light of Trost's stand regarding abortion, he has probably sewn up the majority of the blue votes but I know there's a lot of opposition to his stance within the riding and perhaps just enough to defeat him.

I agree Trost needs to go! On Project Democracy http://www.projectdemocracy.ca/saskatoon-humboldt the NDP has tightened the gap between 1st and 2nd since last weeks news. Trost lost support, I wonder if some conservative voters will just not make it out to the polls. If strategic voting in this riding we can totally get rid of him!

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