Mandryk: Sask. Party scrambling to get its voters to avoid NDP surge

A strangely uninspiring run-on-our-record Sask. Party campaign does now seem to have the governing party scrambling to get out its vote.

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A desperate need to get out the vote is a problem the Saskatchewan Party really wasn’t anticipating.

It still might not be all that big a problem for Leader Scott Moe and his party.

So massive is his lead in most of the 29 rural seats — not to mention a few suburban ones — that he and his party shouldn’t have to worry about splitting votes with the 31 Saskatchewan United Party candidates, 16 Buffalo Party candidates and 11 Progressive Conservative candidates running in the 2024 election.

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The NDP may have as big a problem with Green Party candidates in 58 ridings.

That said, it seems a less-than-stellar four-year record combined with a strangely uninspiring run-on-our-record Sask. Party campaign does have the governing party scrambling to get out its voters.

And one can’t help but suspect that the reason Moe last Thursday made the........

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