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Wow.  338 now has the aggregate polling showing a three way race in quebec:

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I know that quebec loves his wife to death, and i thought the CPC would do better than they have but who would have guessed they might pass the libs and give the bloc a run for their money? If the libs lose quebec (again) it will be at least 2 elections before they can hope to rebuild

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The PC's should run Guy Lafleur or Patrick Roy in Trudeau's riding lol. 

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If CNN gave an infinite number of monkeys an infinite number of typewriters, leftists would believe everything they typed.

If you missed something on the Cultist Narrative Network, don't worry, the dolt horde here will make sure everyone hears it. 

Kamala didn't get where she is because of her achievements or anything that came out of her mouth. 

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6 minutes ago, WestCanMan said:

The PC's should run Guy Lafleur or Patrick Roy in Trudeau's riding lol. 

Heh :) 

Honestly, I keep checking the poles Expecting any day now to see the CPC dip. Nobody can keep gaining every single month month after month forever. There has to be a point where you have a bad month or something happens and even for a moment your popularity dips a bit.

 

But since March last year every single month is an improvement on the last month. I don't even understand it, he just keeps getting more popular. And not just that Trudeau becomes more and more hated, that does happen, but people are actually liking PP more and more himself. First he won over the kids which was a surprise, then he won over the old people which was slightly less of a surprise but still impressive, then he went over the maritimes which was absolutely stunning, then he won over women which Was absolutely amazing, and now he is Threatening to pull ahead in Quebec.

He's so popular that any day now eyeball will deny ever having voted for him :)

So where does it go from here?  There HAS to be a top, he can't just keep growing every month for the next year till the election, he'd be at 110 percent approval at that point. We'd have to bring in voters from other countries :)  

I keep saying 'this has got to be the cap. Multiple polls averaging to 42 has got to be as good as it gets  That's an 18 point lead on the libs.  But i've been saying "This has got to be his cap before the next election" for months now.

If he's this popular before the actual elections starts i don't even know what's going to happen in the election  - of course there is the real risk that everyone will think it's in the bag and not show up.

 

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Just noticing another interesting tidbit - the undecided is unusually low in all these polls. Normally the undecided even going into an election or during one is around 15- 20 percent and often on the higher side between elections. It's lower than that right now, the mainstreet one is just 10 percent.

And we're pretty much past the point where justin could step down without destroying the party.  If he stepped down april 1  then even if they had a rushed leadership race the new leader would have less than a year to get rid of trudeau's advisors, get their own up to speed and prepare for an election all the while having to run the actual country which is already nosediving.   Historically it takes a solid year to even have a fighting chance and that's if you're NOT in power and even then very few are successful with that little time.

 

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It has taken Canadians too long to get here IMO, but they still managed to do it against the wishes of the MSM, so kudos for that. 

1) I think the optics of a PM stepping down as leader are too bad I doubt many parties ever do that

2) I think that Trudeau would have a hard time spinning it as anything but an admission of failure

3) Trudeau is too much of a narcissist to contemplate not being worshipped by the peon horde. He still thinks a flashy smile and a nice, smarmy speech here and there will turn it all around. Oh, and some gov't handouts. $1B to the CBC and CTV might do it. 

If CNN gave an infinite number of monkeys an infinite number of typewriters, leftists would believe everything they typed.

If you missed something on the Cultist Narrative Network, don't worry, the dolt horde here will make sure everyone hears it. 

Kamala didn't get where she is because of her achievements or anything that came out of her mouth. 

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In my circle of friends, relatives and acquaintances, the subject of Justin Trudeau has gone from meh, to quiet alarm, to vocal disapproval, to a palpable hatered.  This is not a good situation, but is compleatly understandable.  Sad to see our country struggle under the leadership of a fool . . .

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6 minutes ago, WestCanMan said:

It has taken Canadians too long to get here IMO, but they still managed to do it against the wishes of the MSM, so kudos for that. 

 

It has been already pointed out that the Liberal scandals have been broken by The Globe and Mail, global and the CBC.

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2 minutes ago, Michael Hardner said:

It has been already pointed out that the Liberal scandals have been broken by The Globe and Mail, global and the CBC.

And just as quickly swept under the rug. SNC and WE were huge scandals and they weren't even talked about in the months leading up to the 2019 and 2021 elections. 

Duffygate was headline news for 3 years. "WHAT HAPPENED TO THE $90K???!!!???" DID HARPER KNOW ABOUT THE $90K?"

Duffygate $90K. 3 years.

WE $900 million. 3 months. 

It was literally 10,000x as much money and CBC talked about it for 1/12th as long. As soon as Trudeau was elected, the whole Duffygate affair collapsed like a cheap tent. No charges at all for Duffy. 

The last thing I ever heard about WE on CBC was Trudeau saying "I shoulda recused myself from the obvious decision to choose WE." They just let him have the last word and ended there. 

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If CNN gave an infinite number of monkeys an infinite number of typewriters, leftists would believe everything they typed.

If you missed something on the Cultist Narrative Network, don't worry, the dolt horde here will make sure everyone hears it. 

Kamala didn't get where she is because of her achievements or anything that came out of her mouth. 

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27 minutes ago, WestCanMan said:

It has taken Canadians too long to get here IMO, but they still managed to do it against the wishes of the MSM, so kudos for that. 

They earned every penny trudeau bribed them with :)   But there's only so much air freshener you can spray before the stink of trudeau wafts through regardless.

 

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1) I think the optics of a PM stepping down as leader are too bad I doubt many parties ever do that

His dad did. So did Mulroney, and so did Chretien. It makes sense in some respects.  But - it often leads to political disaster.

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2) I think that Trudeau would have a hard time spinning it as anything but an admission of failure

Well a SENSIBLE person  would say "At least i could pass it off as retiring undefeated, which is better than taking one of the worst liberal losses in history",  but i think he still believes he can turn it around somehow.  The guy's ego is so big it has it's own gravity. 

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3) Trudeau is too much of a narcissist to contemplate not being worshipped by the peon horde. He still thinks a flashy smile and a nice, smarmy speech here and there will turn it all around. Oh, and some gov't handouts. $1B to the CBC and CTV might do it. 

Yeah .  "If i can just pick the RIGHT pair of socks, i can still win this".  

I think you're right. His dad was an ego mainiac but he was a practical egomaniac and played the game well without emotionally investing so much. Justin's just ego.

I do wonder tho if he's thinking about a kamikaze move on the party - he's the kind who would think  like that.  Wait till 6 months before the election and bail, leaving them zero chance to get ready for it, watch the party get like 3 seats and then say "see? wtihout me the party fell apart.

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9 minutes ago, CdnFox said:

His dad did. So did Mulroney, and so did Chretien. It makes sense in some respects.  But - it often leads to political disaster.

Ooopise. Looks like I was wrong for the first time in my life again. 

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Yeah .  "If i can just pick the RIGHT pair of socks, i can still win this". 

My knee-jerk reaction was  "That's pretty funny", then the ugly truth started creeping in... He may be right. 

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If CNN gave an infinite number of monkeys an infinite number of typewriters, leftists would believe everything they typed.

If you missed something on the Cultist Narrative Network, don't worry, the dolt horde here will make sure everyone hears it. 

Kamala didn't get where she is because of her achievements or anything that came out of her mouth. 

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7 minutes ago, WestCanMan said:

Ooopise. Looks like I was wrong for the first time in my life again. 

 

Snicker :)  That's never happened to me of course....

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My knee-jerk reaction was  "That's pretty funny", then the ugly truth started creeping in... He may be right. 

 

Yeah. I know. Sometimes i put my tongue in my cheek and then immediately seem to bite it.

I'm quite sure he's thinking something along those lines. Find a wedge like covid vaccines, smear pp, make it sound like he's canadian trump, (pray to god trump wins), Say all the pretty things, promise everything twice, gaze longingly into the public's eyes, get a REALLY good haircut and maybe he can pull it off by the skin of his teeth. He knows he's got the ndp - so technically even if he just gets a few seats LESS than the cpc he can go to the GG and say him and the NDP will form a coalition and keep power if it's a minority.

I'm quite certain that's his 'final hope' - muddy the water enough to keep pp to a minority, then form gov't with the ndp. But honestly the polling suggests that there is zero chance of that happening unless something changes.

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