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Originally Posted by First Lady
Except for the father reference, the same could have been said of Stelmach. Cabinet minister qualities don't always translate into leadership qualities.
Moderates will go to the moderate who remains on the ballot. If they don't and go to the "most likely to win"; it will be seen as opportunistic. I can't see Horner/Redford supporting each other in any scenerio.
Then again, this is the PC's and principles aren't part of the equation.... 
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I hold memberships in both parties. I am a fiscal conservative.
If Horner does win, the WR will do whatever they can to paint him as Stelmach 2.0 - that isn't a secret. Horner's task will be to distinguish himself from that paintbrush.
My post was to clarify that Horner is not an "unknown". Politically he's right up there with Mar and Morton in terms of experience and visibility.
And as a final comment, save the pot shots. It does nothing except bring the entire process down (unless you're potshotting the NDP in Alberta, which is entirely fair game).