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Response rates from 3.3k Edmonton Manning voters.
23% Increase |
50% Decrease |
20% Increase |
45% Decrease |
3% Increase, but only for countries that have no human rights violations |
3% Decrease, until we drastically reduce our national budget deficit |
1% Decrease, and we should not give foreign aid to any countries |
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1% Decrease, and deny aid to countries that harbor or promote terrorism |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 3.3k Edmonton Manning voters.
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Unique answers from Edmonton Manning voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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Only send aid during natural disasters
@9VWWVJ44mos4MO
Send supplies rather than funds and give to the organizations that help the community rather than the govt. Help more innocent victims.
@B2LYYGR2 days2D
As long as there is even one hungry Canadian, foreign spending should be eliminated. Take care of our people first. Only when there are no homeless Canadians and no hungry Canadians should foreign aid be considered.
@B2L997X3 days3D
Increase, but only toward the purpose of creating a new system of relationships to decrease reliance on the American orbit.
@B2L42TM4 days4D
Decrease or suspended foreign aid until we can ensure that every Canadian and First Nations live have an adequate living standard
@B2GVVDG2wks2W
They should commit to spending more money on circumstances in our own backyard. First Nations, homelessness, mental health etc issues before spending more money on other countries. Fix our countries issues. Continue to give foreign aid but also help our country. Find a balance.
@B2BNJSD3wks3W
Send supplies rather funding's, and only send them in circumstances such as natural disasters and to countries that are not doing so well.
@B2B2C593wks3W
I think that the government should only send foreign aid to countries that really needs it due to terrorism and/or natural disasters
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