‘More than crowd counts,’ Charest campaign says it’s focused on membership sales, while Poilievre’s campaign attracts big crowds, by abbas_rana1 cdnpoli (subs)
Former Quebec premier Jean Charest, pictured in 2018 at the Rideau Club. The Jean Charest leadership campaign has been working diligently to build a social media following for their candidate. The campaign is also signing up hundreds of members everyday.
Membership sign-ups play a critical role in the outcome of any leadership election campaign, and this is the reason why Jean Charest’s campaign has been focusing chiefly on signing up new members, not on “crowd counts.”Enjoy unlimited website access and the digital newspaper.
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