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Originally Posted by FlamesAddiction
Interesting interview with Mulcair. He seems to be trying to play both sides of the field. On one hand, he says his main goal is to get rid of Harper even if it means forming a coalition with the Liberals. When pressed on why his campaign has been mostly against the Liberals, he says that the Liberals are no different than Harper.
Honestly, how can he be surprised at this point that Justin Trudeau wants nothing to do with him? He has been trying to take them down the whole campaign.
http://www.cbc.ca/radio/asithappens/...cair-1.3262833
That last statement might actually help Trudeau by convincing some more centrist CPC supporters to give the Liberals a shot.
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What a dope. Did he honestly expect Trudeau to come out openly in favour of a coalition and torpedo his chances in Ontario? Not to mention the fact that Mulcair has spent most of the year attacking Trudeau as much as he's attack Harper.