DAILY POLL QUESTION: Will Rachel Notley still be leading the Alberta NDP in the next provincial election? abpoli ableg
Therefore, the NDP is further away from a majority than Monday’s result might indicate.
Also, the electoral conditions were the most favourable they are ever likely to be for the NDP. Danielle Smith, the UCP leader, was new and not yet trusted by Albertans, so the NDP could maximize voters’ fears of the premier. There were few reminders from the UCP about how disastrous the NDP had been for the provincial economy when they were government between 2015 and 2019. There was also little talk of the plans the NDP had to put unionists in charge of labour policy and environmentalists in charge of energy policy.Article content
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