The next election is the Conservative Party’s to lose, but it could slip away if it mirrors the one underway in the United States: a contest between the normals and the crazies
No wonder Conservatives are champing at the bit for an election. This week’s cabinet retreat suggests the Liberals have simply run out of steam.
But that revival began with President Joe Biden making way for Vice-President Kamala Harris as the nominee.says he is determined to lead his party into the next election. Unless the Liberals lose Montreal’s LaSalle-Émard-Verdun in the Sept. 16 by-election, to complement the June loss in Toronto-St. Paul’s, it seems likely that he will.
Donald Trump is the same narcissistic carnival barker he was in 2016 and 2020. But this time, instead of having the stolid Mike Pence as his running mate, he hasauthor J.D. Vance, who did not endear himself when he claimed the country was being run by a clutch of childless cat ladies. More recently it has become a question of the language he uses. Mr. Poilievre and his advisers call Mr. Trudeau “wacko.” They call university professors “hackademics.” They made fun of an expert “with 23 letters behind her name.” They deride the “bought-and-paid-for media.”
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