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Originally Posted by killer_carlson
I suspect that Liberal support will slide to the NDP over the next few months as Mulclair will be seen as having substance while Trudeau will continue to be a flake.
Trudeau's stance on the mission in Iraq for example, against air strikes, while Mulclair is debating it but insisting on humanitarian aide. Mulclair will win the court of public opinion on that. Trudeau will be questioned, even by his own party members on his position. The question Trudeau doesn't have an answer to is: If not crucifying people on the basis of their personal characteristics and abusing women and girls as young as 11, what would it take to get you on side with 6 airplanes?
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People keep saying that Trudeau's speaking blunders will eventually cause the Liberals to drop in the polls, but it hasn't happened for 16 months and he's put his foot in his mouth more than once. I hate to say it but I think conservatives are really under estimating the length of slack the general public has for Trudeau's blunders. If the conservatives keep waiting for Trudeau to shoot himself in the footer they'll be in sorry shape going into the election next year.