Virtually every Canadian knows that, at least openly, the only ones who wanted this election were the Liberals, and they’re not going to take kindly to another one.
If the conservatives will maybe 150 seats and the liberals are at 125 or something I think Trudeau loses support from his party, they turf him for a quick leader reset and come back the second the winds have shifted.
Trudeau has already been reduced to a minority I don’t think he has the political capital to win less seats than CPC and pull off a coalition.
Liberals always have the upper hand, they will recognize Trudeaus “best before” is reached, and attempt to act from a position of strength at a time of their choosing.
You very well may be right, but I disagree.
Virtually every Canadian knows that, at least openly, the only ones who wanted this election were the Liberals, and they’re not going to take kindly to another one.
If the conservatives will maybe 150 seats and the liberals are at 125 or something I think Trudeau loses support from his party, they turf him for a quick leader reset and come back the second the winds have shifted.
Trudeau has already been reduced to a minority I don’t think he has the political capital to win less seats than CPC and pull off a coalition.
Liberals always have the upper hand, they will recognize Trudeaus “best before” is reached, and attempt to act from a position of strength at a time of their choosing.
That’s y guess anyway
I still can’t see LPC or Freeland trying to cling on with a weak coalition.
If the CPC only gets 145 to Liberal 130, different story, I think you might be right.
But if CPC starts pushing close to 150 and libs down in 120’s I’ll hold that I think that’s a CPC lame duck minority.
Maybe we’ll if one of us is right in a few weeks.
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