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[–] Canconda@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

They're weak because their candidates are weak and not serious leaders. They come across as single issue voters running for office. Or as environmental student graduates who couldn't find a job and are padding their resume.

They're also incredibly partisan. Like good luck convincing a Green candidate to endorse an NDP candidate who might have a chance of flipping a CPC incumbent. And I know someone is gonna reply to this with their tired tirade, "Expecting GReen voters to sacrifice their prinicples blah blah BLAHHHHHH."

I want better environmental policy. But the green party isn't capable of getting us there. Their candidates have no vision beyond themselves standing at a podium hearing the sound of their own voice. They have no plan to accomplish their platform and nobody interested in working with them either.