I agree, I mean O'toole's chances at winning a minority got to be slim even with an NDP rise. He's gained nothing in Quebec despite being a better french speaker than Scheer, so the Quebec ridings are going Lib or Bloc, we can hope the Bloc capitalize. The NDP's biggest problem is nobody over 50 is going to vote for them over Liberals. Older voters tend to be more realistic and strategic, so even if they like Singh more, they'll probably vote Trudeau over O'toole.
I agree, I mean O'toole's chances at winning a minority got to be slim even with an NDP rise. He's gained nothing in Quebec despite being a better french speaker than Scheer, so the Quebec ridings are going Lib or Bloc, we can hope the Bloc capitalize. The NDP's biggest problem is nobody over 50 is going to vote for them over Liberals. Older voters tend to be more realistic and strategic, so even if they like Singh more, they'll probably vote Trudeau over O'toole.
If Mulcair was still NDP leader, the NDP would be a far more viable choice for older voters.
True but possibly less viable for younger voters. The youth seem to love Jagmeet.
Young people are the less likely group to vote. It's always a better strategy to go for the older voters.