Crumpets
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Political Matrix E: -4.06, S: -6.52
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« on: November 02, 2022, 02:38:56 AM » |
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« edited: November 02, 2022, 01:00:16 PM by Miscellaneous Top Secret Crumpets »
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My neighborhood in Seattle: It would probably go for any mainstream center-left social democratic party. Liberal in Canada, PS-turned-En Marche in France, SPD in Germany, etc. Not sure about the UK. I feel like Lib Dems might have a chance, but there would be a lot of variation even within the neighborhood. Probably SNP if it were in Scotland. In Eastern Europe, it'd probably be more at home in the liberal center-right parties. I imagine a party like USR in Romania would do well.
My neighborhood in DC: Depends on whether the mainstream center-left party appeals as much to old-school rich people as Democrats do in DC. If they do, that party wins easily. If they don't, it's probably competitive and votes mostly with the natural governing party. So, Liberals in Canada - Trudeau wins handily with CPC in second and NDP in a distant third. Probably a historically Tory seat in the UK where both Labour and Lib Dems have been making inroads in recent years. Extremely anti-Brexit. Maybe Fianna Fáil in Ireland with a decent showing for Labour? Hard to say.
St Andrews, Scotland: Votes with the college/university towns - lots of green voters in places with strong green parties. Democrat in the US, NDP in Canada, D66 in the Netherlands, Greens in Germany, etc. (Scots of Atlas, I'm curious if you agree with this assessment.)
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