August1991 Posted January 18 Report Posted January 18 First, he would have to become leader of the PLQ. Quote
500channelsurfer Posted January 19 Report Posted January 19 (edited) Dénis is not popular outside of Montreal except in a few circles of old Liberal friends. He also lost the last two elections he ran in, to Valérie Plante. He might be a good fundraiser, so he does have a chance at winning the PLQ nomination, but would not make a good candidate for PM of Quebec. It was demonstrated in a poll https://www.ctvnews.ca/montreal/article/new-poll-in-favour-of-pablo-rodriguez-plq-says-it-senses-a-groundswell-of-support-for-the-party/ that Pablo Rodriguez would make a good candidate for LPQ leader. Edited January 19 by 500channelsurfer Quote
August1991 Posted January 25 Author Report Posted January 25 Pablo R odriguez is not going to be PM of Quebec. Quebec politics now - for Anglos - are a conundrum, hidden in an eggshell beneath an apple tree. Quote
500channelsurfer Posted January 27 Report Posted January 27 The Anglo vote should decide maybe 15 ridings at most, provincially. This can be decisive if the regions and Francophone vote is evenly divided. I think Pablo has a chance. Quote
August1991 Posted January 31 Author Report Posted January 31 On 1/26/2025 at 10:20 PM, 500channelsurfer said: The Anglo vote should decide maybe 15 ridings at most, provincially. This can be decisive if the regions and Francophone vote is evenly divided. I think Pablo has a chance. For the PLQ, the Anglo vote is toxic. ==== Quebec is a cauldron. Quote
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