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So the 28 days is over in what can only be described as a rather subdued or boring campaign.

Brad Wall stuck to his message that it is best to stick with what you have seen this past four years and "move the province forward".

Dwain Lingenfelter pushed his message that the province has become unaffordable for many and whether it be a tuition freeze or rent control he has the solutions.

And then there was potash. The NDP wants a potash royalty review, increasing from a nickel to a dime of every dollar earned, in order to pay for what were some very expensive promises. The Saskatchewan Party was quick to say without potash the speNDP were in spending overdrive.

What both camps are doing today, vote day, is getting out the vote. Both will be ensuring in each and every riding that those who have said they will vote for them do, and they go so far as to drive people to polling stations, to ensure that happens.

Me I am off to Swift Current for what many assume will be Brad Wall's victory speech. But it isn't over until it is over! See you in a few hours!