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Originally Posted by Monahammer
I think Carney would absolutely dummy Pollievre in an election. Depends on if the libs can clean house and image enough between now and 2025.
Carney is everything Pollievre pretends to be. He was born in rural canada, raised in Alberta, obviously an undisputed global expert on economics, and has long been recognized as one of the primary architects of Canada's survival during the 08 financial crisis. Also, he doesn't sound like a petulant child when he speaks.
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The election won’t be about Pollievre. It will be a referendum on the Liberals and the status quo - which it turns out Canadians are not happy with.
When the winds of politics blow populist, establishment figures like Carney get swept aside. It will be too easy to paint him as an architect of the system that brought on the housing crisis. Carney would do better to keep his powder dry, win a safe seat, and build up his support in the Liberal party. He doesn’t want to Ignatieff this thing.