Alberta: Strong McCain (Alberta is like the Texas of Canada or even more conservative)
Saskatchewan: Lean Obama
Manitoba: Tossup/Lean McCain
How is Saskatchewan so different from Alberta and Manitoba?
No big cities.
So Conservatives are mostly clustered in cities in the western plains provinces? I wasn't aware of that. I thought that like Republicans here in the United States, that they would be most dominant in the rural areas and in outlying suburbs.
It's actually similar to Manitoba. Regina is like a mini-Winnipeg. Don't forget, SK elected the first socialist government in North America under the great Tommy Douglas
So you're saying it's kind of like Minnesota, but with a smaller version of the Twin Cities.