True, but it does hint at the unlikeliness of a Liberal majority.
For the Liberals to have won as many seats as they did last time with their abysmal popular support, their vote was more maximally efficient than any federal election.
Whatever the case, they’re not nearly as strong as they thought they were when they first set the dominos in motion earlier in the summer.
but it does hint at the unlikeliness of a Liberal majority.
Yeah, but as we see a Liberal minority government is even worse. Trudeau has to pander to the NDP and the Bloc, two parties to the left of the LPC, to get bills through.
True, but it does hint at the unlikeliness of a Liberal majority.
For the Liberals to have won as many seats as they did last time with their abysmal popular support, their vote was more maximally efficient than any federal election.
Whatever the case, they’re not nearly as strong as they thought they were when they first set the dominos in motion earlier in the summer.
Yeah, but as we see a Liberal minority government is even worse. Trudeau has to pander to the NDP and the Bloc, two parties to the left of the LPC, to get bills through.
That's wrong. The PPC can only thrive when the CPC is fishing for Liberal voters. And they only fish for them when they are not the government.
What?????
They are on the opposite side of the political spectrum. The Bloc is a left wing party. Almost all Bloc policies are left to LPC policies.