Pee Pee Poilievre In danger of Losing His own Seat

bver_hunter

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bver_hunter

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Pee Pee did not want to upset his Trumptard base. Hence he pushed "axe the tax" at his forefront and with very little few attacks on Trump himself.
Carney was smart enough to get rid of the Carbon Tax, that pushed Pee Pee into the corner!!
Even The National Post pointed out this fact:

The initial collapse of their lead in the polls hurt, but at least it wasn’t the Tories’ own fault. Then came the self-inflicted wounds.
There was the slow pivot: in the weeks that Trump made daily annexation thrusts at Canada, the party stuck to its “axe the tax” messaging, treating the new hostility of the United States as a secondary concern. Canadians — boomers, in particular — wanted a protector more than they wanted a tax-axer, and Poilievre was slow to deliver.
Poilievre ultimately put anti-Trump resistance front and centre in his overarching pitch for economic resilience. But by that point, impressions had been made.
 

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I must admit, PeePee's concession speech was the first time he didn't come off looking like a dick. I didn't expect him to congragulate Carney, and I did expect him to say the election results were fake. Where was this PeePee during the campaign?
The fact that you address him that way shows your bias.

The rest of your comment shows you weren't paying attention.
 
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This is the only time that we get to say thank you to Trump:

 
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I see reading comprehension isn't your strong suit...I couldn't have worded that post with more cold indifference than I did



If we lived in an ideal world that would certainly be best. Partisan hackery has played a large role in getting the nation in the absolute state that it is. Personally I have a difficult time seeing that happening given how salty the CPC will be after taking an L like that. I think Carney's best move would be to find a way to facilitate a LPC NDP merger. The only thing that's standing between Carney and a majority government is seven NDP MPs. Seems to me like that's the best play for him right now
A merger is certainly the only hope the NDP has.

They've been decimated and have lost party status. That means they'll lose federal funding -- and they're probably near-broke right now.

The last thing the NDP wants in the near future is an election. And the one way they can avoid an election in the near future is to work with the Liberals. Even the 2029 election is probably too soon for the NDP's liking. They're going to have to form a coalition government with the Liberals if they want to stay alive. There's literally no other option for them.
 

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A merger is certainly the only hope the NDP has.

They've been decimated and have lost party status. That means they'll lose federal funding -- and they're probably near-broke right now.

The last thing the NDP wants in the near future is an election. And the one way they can avoid an election in the near future is to work with the Liberals. Even the 2029 election is probably too soon for the NDP's liking. They're going to have to form a coalition government with the Liberals if they want to stay alive. There's literally no other option for them.
NDP still has a massive provincial government presence across the country.
 
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The fact that you address him that way shows your bias.

The rest of your comment shows you weren't paying attention.
On the first point, I've never hidden the fact I didn't like the way he conucted himself as a politician.

On the second point, we simply disagree on that.
 

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Correct me if I'm wrong, wasn't Carlton Allan Rock's seat? Rock is a full year younger than The King of Kings.

 

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A merger is certainly the only hope the NDP has.

They've been decimated and have lost party status. That means they'll lose federal funding -- and they're probably near-broke right now.

The last thing the NDP wants in the near future is an election. And the one way they can avoid an election in the near future is to work with the Liberals. Even the 2029 election is probably too soon for the NDP's liking. They're going to have to form a coalition government with the Liberals if they want to stay alive. There's literally no other option for them.
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A merger is certainly the only hope the NDP has.

They've been decimated and have lost party status. That means they'll lose federal funding -- and they're probably near-broke right now.

The last thing the NDP wants in the near future is an election. And the one way they can avoid an election in the near future is to work with the Liberals. Even the 2029 election is probably too soon for the NDP's liking. They're going to have to form a coalition government with the Liberals if they want to stay alive. There's literally no other option for them.
NDP isn't going to bother with this coalition business in the wake of Singh blowing up the party for doing just that. Nah, if Carney was smart he'd push for a full on merger as in the NDP cease to exist as a federal political party. In one fell swoop Carney can secure his left flank, eliminate a rival party and basically secure a permanent majority in parliament while the CPC is left twisting in the breeze because they are too stupid to learn from a decade of failure.

The NDP can refuse of course but it's been clearly displayed to them that they are irrelevant as a political party and have been for a long time. The 'holding the balance of power' copium they have been spewing all these years has been shown for the farce it is when all Trudeau needed to do to co-opt their support was dangle some shiny baubles and trinkets in front of them.
 
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mandrill

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I think (I am not 100%) that the federal and provincial bodies are completely different entities, are they not? Because the federal NDP be hurt in financial terms from federal funding.
I agree that the Fed party is screwed for funding. My point being that the ideology and the idea of the party are fairly well established.
 
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The Republicans in the US will lose the next one because in 4 years Trump will sour with Americans as he usually does and there is no one to fill his shoes.
The dems will get to power, and the CPC will probably adopt a more center-right positioning.
That could get them a win over the Liberals, but it also depends on how much the Liberals fuck up the next 4 years responding to Trump and his threats.
It will be for sure interesting.
But will the dems learn the Canadian lesson?
 

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A merger is certainly the only hope the NDP has.

They've been decimated and have lost party status. That means they'll lose federal funding -- and they're probably near-broke right now.

The last thing the NDP wants in the near future is an election. And the one way they can avoid an election in the near future is to work with the Liberals. Even the 2029 election is probably too soon for the NDP's liking. They're going to have to form a coalition government with the Liberals if they want to stay alive. There's literally no other option for them.
The NDP will be fine.

They may even get to be in an alliance again with the liberals and pass more bills like dental, daycare and pharmacare.
 
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The NDP will be fine.

They may even get to be in an alliance again with the liberals and pass more bills like dental, daycare and pharmacare.
And climate change by re- introducing the carbon tax... I drive an Electric car so I don't give a fuck
 
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Wow, thank you for personally ending climate change.
Some people choose to vote for their own pockets... I choose my kids and grand kids.

No one has addressed the climate issue in this elections.

I am doing my part... what are you doing?
 
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A merger is certainly the only hope the NDP has.

They've been decimated and have lost party status. That means they'll lose federal funding -- and they're probably near-broke right now.

The last thing the NDP wants in the near future is an election. And the one way they can avoid an election in the near future is to work with the Liberals. Even the 2029 election is probably too soon for the NDP's liking. They're going to have to form a coalition government with the Liberals if they want to stay alive. There's literally no other option for them.
The Progressive Conservatives lost their party status when they were decimated in the 1993 Elections to just 2 seats. They then eventually merged with an even more right wing Party such as the Canadian Alliance. It was all thanks to Mulroney's deeply unpopular tenure when he had to step down and hand the baton to Kim Campbell. But there is no way that The NDP and The Liberals will merge in anyway. More likely for them to form a coalition with The Greens Party. But both scenarios won't occur!!
 

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Sadly he will just run again in a safe Alberta type riding, I'm sure.

Ideally the Conservatives replace the leader of the greatest political collapse in recent Canadian history with someone guaranteed to win the next election.

Almost impossible in the modern era to win 5 in a row ... so the Liberals will lose the next one. Unless the Conservatives choose to keep Poilievre or his type of idiocy.

Remember prior to Pierre being Pierre there was legitimate reason to believe the Liberals would win less than 20 seats this election.

And then, the public got a good look at PP and recoiled.
The conservatives won't allow him to be leader.
 

mandrill

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Sadly he will just run again in a safe Alberta type riding, I'm sure.

Ideally the Conservatives replace the leader of the greatest political collapse in recent Canadian history with someone guaranteed to win the next election.

Almost impossible in the modern era to win 5 in a row ... so the Liberals will lose the next one. Unless the Conservatives choose to keep Poilievre or his type of idiocy.

Remember prior to Pierre being Pierre there was legitimate reason to believe the Liberals would win less than 20 seats this election.

And then, the public got a good look at PP and recoiled.
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Of course that's what he's going to do. He's so hated in Eastern Canada that he has to run in Albskatchewan to get elected to a seat.
 
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