I disagree. Polls swing bigly during campaign periods. PPC seems to fringe to too many Canadians. A lot of conservative voters prefer PPC policies, but also understand governing is different from campaigning. If the Conservative strategists think campaigning to the left is a winning strategy, they might be right, might be wrong.
Voting for the PPC is great in an ideal world, in this world, you might as well be giving JT a blumpkin
People have been duped into equating "Canada First" with ultranationalist, racist sentiments akin to Nazism especially through all the crazed TDS rhetoric. All the media has to do to convince the average dolt of a voter in this country to ignore PPC or any non-establishment candidate is equate them with Trumpism and make some vague allusion to "white nationalists."
For there to be any real change in this country people need to be convinced away from Keynesian economics and the ridiculous notion that government can spend us all into prosperity.
I disagree. Polls swing bigly during campaign periods. PPC seems to fringe to too many Canadians. A lot of conservative voters prefer PPC policies, but also understand governing is different from campaigning. If the Conservative strategists think campaigning to the left is a winning strategy, they might be right, might be wrong.
Voting for the PPC is great in an ideal world, in this world, you might as well be giving JT a blumpkin
People have been duped into equating "Canada First" with ultranationalist, racist sentiments akin to Nazism especially through all the crazed TDS rhetoric. All the media has to do to convince the average dolt of a voter in this country to ignore PPC or any non-establishment candidate is equate them with Trumpism and make some vague allusion to "white nationalists."
For there to be any real change in this country people need to be convinced away from Keynesian economics and the ridiculous notion that government can spend us all into prosperity.