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Started by Obvious Li, October 07, 2012, 06:47:47 PM

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Quote from: "Lance Leftardashian"Justin Trudeau would never offend Islam, women or any other oppressed minority.

Neither would Gary Joak.

Gary Oak

Quote from: "seoulbro"
Quote from: "Lance Leftardashian"Justin Trudeau would never offend Islam, women or any other oppressed minority.

Neither would Gary Joak.

Shut up Soeulfag, you Canto Canadiscammer.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Gary Oak"
Quote from: "seoulbro"
Quote from: "Lance Leftardashian"Justin Trudeau would never offend Islam, women or any other oppressed minority.

Neither would Gary Joak.

Shut up Soeulfag, you Canto Canadiscammer.

 ac_rollseyes

Lance Leftardashian

I am going to vote for Justin.
I care, you pay

DKG

This past weekend 7,400 workers began strike action across ports of British Columbia, immediately disrupting Canadian and global supply chains.



This strike action has the potential to cause substantial economic harm on families and businesses across Canada

DKG

If the Tories can force Trudeau into retirment will be dependent on the government of Ontario. Specifically, Doug Ford's poor handling of the the backlash against his proposed Greenbelt development.



Several polls now showing Conservatives with significant lead



One poll showing Pierre Poilievre's Conservatives ahead of Justin Trudeau's Liberals is interesting, but it looks like we are seeing a trend. Ipsos is the latest polling firm to show a significant lead for the Conservatives over the Liberals when it comes to the national popular vote.



In fact, in the last month, there have been six polls by different firms showing a five-point lead or more for the Conservatives. In addition to Ipsos, there have been polls from Nanos, Abacus, Mainstreet and Angus Reid showing a significant lead for Poilievre's team.



The latest from Ipsos shows the Conservatives holding 37% voter support compared to 32% for the Liberals. As with most polls, those figures come with very strong Liberal support in Atlantic Canada, very strong Conservative support in the Prairies, Quebec as relatively stable and Ontario and British Columbia the places to watch.



Ipsos has the Conservatives well ahead in B.C. and tied with the Liberals in Ontario.



In the coming election, the battlegrounds will be the suburban areas around Vancouver and Toronto with women being the key swing voting group. While each polling firm varies in the gender gap the Liberals and Conservatives each face, it's generally found that Poilievre and his team perform better with male voters and Trudeau and his team with female voters.



The bad news for Trudeau is that, according to Ipsos anyway, that gap is shrinking.



The latest Ipsos numbers peg Poilievre and the Conservatives picking up 41% voter support among men compared to 34% for Trudeau and the Liberals. Among women, the Liberals have 34% as well compared to 30% for Poilievre.



What Poilievre needs to do is close that gap among women in order to seal the deal and win the next election. With the Conservatives performing well among younger voters, the group he needs to focus on the most is women who would fall into the millennial generation.



Poilievre's message of making life more affordable, making it easier to buy a home — a dream too many have given up on — will resonate much more with these voters than with Boomers. Comfortable Boomers, especially women, have stayed loyal to Trudeau more than any other demographic.



Liberals will try to claim this is just one poll, the Toronto Star will run another dozen columns on how Poilievre's message just isn't resonating but with six polls in a month, this is a trend. The only question now is whether this trend can be sustained to and through a campaign.



Remind Canadians that the Trudeau government is old, tired and scandal plagued but don't beat them over the heads with it. The public knows there is a problem with this government after eight years. They want solutions, not a laundry list of reasons why Trudeau should get the boot.



Keep talking about the economic issues that matter to Canadians such as the rising cost of living, the housing crisis and the need for people to get ahead when they work hard and play by the rules. Yet, don't just point out the problems, keep offering common sense solutions to these problems such as increasing the housing supply, building homes faster and doing what this government hasn't done.



Keep smiling as you spread your message. The Liberals want desperately to paint Pierre Poilievre as an angry man. He's not as anyone who has known him for any length of time will tell you. Poilievre is a smart man and a serious man, but he's also funny and easy to get along with.



The more voters see this side of Poilievre, the more they will like him.



The next election isn't won yet but the trend line is headed in the right direction for the Conservatives.

https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/several-polls-now-showing-conservatives-with-significant-lead">https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnis ... icant-lead">https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/several-polls-now-showing-conservatives-with-significant-lead

Melson Gibson


weebles

Quote from: "Melson Gibson" post_id=505405 time=1688589884 user_id=3397
PPC or bust.


The PPC has the voter base numbers of the Green Party and they just siphon votes and will never get anywhere.



Going to far Left and to far right means a very small base a more centrist party will do better.

DKG

Quote from: "Melson Gibson" post_id=505405 time=1688589884 user_id=3397
PPC or bust.

I guess it is bust for you. Maxime Bernier paid  himself a salary of $104,000 in 2019 even thought they have never won a seat and never will.

Melson Gibson

Don't care.  Cons are nothing more than Liberal-Lite now.  Nothing will change if Cons win, which they most likely will.  It will be more of the same, with immigration numbers ramped up even higher.



PPC or bust.

Melson Gibson

I also won't forgive Harper for turning every single gas station and fast food franchise into a Trojan Horse for East Indian Temporary Foreign Workers.



Literally overnight, I watched every White employee get replaced with a brown one.  Thanks, Harper!

Melson Gibson

If you don't vote PPC, don't cry when you get what you fucking deserve.  Your kids only chance of owning real estate will be living in a fucking tent next to a sidewalk.  



When millions of East Indians start taking over, and only hire their own due to nepotism and abusing the Temp Foreign Worker program, don't fucking cry.



When wages stagnate even more, and you can't compete with Paki's living 20 to a house, don't fucking cry.



This country is going to shit because idiots keep voting for the same parties over and over, who have no qualms with destroying this nation even further...













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Herman

Quote from: "Melson Gibson" post_id=505411 time=1688591664 user_id=3397
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 :thumbup:

Shen Li

Quote from: DKG post_id=505404 time=1688589778 user_id=3390
If the Tories can force Trudeau into retirment will be dependent on the government of Ontario. Specifically, Doug Ford's poor handling of the the backlash against his proposed Greenbelt development.



Several polls now showing Conservatives with significant lead



One poll showing Pierre Poilievre's Conservatives ahead of Justin Trudeau's Liberals is interesting, but it looks like we are seeing a trend. Ipsos is the latest polling firm to show a significant lead for the Conservatives over the Liberals when it comes to the national popular vote.



In fact, in the last month, there have been six polls by different firms showing a five-point lead or more for the Conservatives. In addition to Ipsos, there have been polls from Nanos, Abacus, Mainstreet and Angus Reid showing a significant lead for Poilievre's team.



The latest from Ipsos shows the Conservatives holding 37% voter support compared to 32% for the Liberals. As with most polls, those figures come with very strong Liberal support in Atlantic Canada, very strong Conservative support in the Prairies, Quebec as relatively stable and Ontario and British Columbia the places to watch.



Ipsos has the Conservatives well ahead in B.C. and tied with the Liberals in Ontario.



In the coming election, the battlegrounds will be the suburban areas around Vancouver and Toronto with women being the key swing voting group. While each polling firm varies in the gender gap the Liberals and Conservatives each face, it's generally found that Poilievre and his team perform better with male voters and Trudeau and his team with female voters.



The bad news for Trudeau is that, according to Ipsos anyway, that gap is shrinking.



The latest Ipsos numbers peg Poilievre and the Conservatives picking up 41% voter support among men compared to 34% for Trudeau and the Liberals. Among women, the Liberals have 34% as well compared to 30% for Poilievre.



What Poilievre needs to do is close that gap among women in order to seal the deal and win the next election. With the Conservatives performing well among younger voters, the group he needs to focus on the most is women who would fall into the millennial generation.



Poilievre's message of making life more affordable, making it easier to buy a home — a dream too many have given up on — will resonate much more with these voters than with Boomers. Comfortable Boomers, especially women, have stayed loyal to Trudeau more than any other demographic.



Liberals will try to claim this is just one poll, the Toronto Star will run another dozen columns on how Poilievre's message just isn't resonating but with six polls in a month, this is a trend. The only question now is whether this trend can be sustained to and through a campaign.



Remind Canadians that the Trudeau government is old, tired and scandal plagued but don't beat them over the heads with it. The public knows there is a problem with this government after eight years. They want solutions, not a laundry list of reasons why Trudeau should get the boot.



Keep talking about the economic issues that matter to Canadians such as the rising cost of living, the housing crisis and the need for people to get ahead when they work hard and play by the rules. Yet, don't just point out the problems, keep offering common sense solutions to these problems such as increasing the housing supply, building homes faster and doing what this government hasn't done.



Keep smiling as you spread your message. The Liberals want desperately to paint Pierre Poilievre as an angry man. He's not as anyone who has known him for any length of time will tell you. Poilievre is a smart man and a serious man, but he's also funny and easy to get along with.



The more voters see this side of Poilievre, the more they will like him.



The next election isn't won yet but the trend line is headed in the right direction for the Conservatives.

https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/several-polls-now-showing-conservatives-with-significant-lead">https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnis ... icant-lead">https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/several-polls-now-showing-conservatives-with-significant-lead

Whatevah. It doesn't matter which one of those none choices wins, Canada is fukt.

Thiel

Quote from: "Melson Gibson" post_id=505405 time=1688589884 user_id=3397
PPC or bust.

They are the only party that will end the dairy monopoly that artificially inflates the price of milk in Canada.
gay, conservative and proud