One poster said earlier, they have to vote for the person they like the least to get the prime minister they want.
So lets see we have four parties to chose from. The Tea Party Conservatives, who try to picture Iggy as not being Canadian for working abroad (shades of the Birthers in the Excited States), the Liberal party that really doesn't have a clear vision, the NDP who would tax everything in site, and the Green Party, not sure what they could bring to the table in Parliament, maybe recycled toilet paper.
What if there was only a spot on the ballot that said "none of the above" I really don't like the any of the candidates in my riding, so "none of the above" would be an appropriate vote and not a spoiled ballot. But since its no there, I guess I will have to hold my nose and vote for the person or party with the most believable lies.
As for the polls showing the NDP getting close to 100 seats. I don't think so. In fact I hate polls, I'm sick and tired from people trying to come up with the outcome before the ballots are counted. No wonder voter turnout is so pathetic, if they feel the candidate they want to win can't, then why vote.
I vote as I always do, but nobody ever knows who I vote for, isn't that what a secret ballot is. So when polsters phone, I just say there are two things I don't discuss, religion and who I am going to vote for and hang up.