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Old 02-11-2025, 07:40 AM   #20197
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Originally Posted by Firebot View Post
The continuously parroted narratives perpetrated by some posters as factual are all dying one by one yet they cling on to their beliefs as if we are still back in time and nothing has changed in the political world in recent years. They should really be focusing on their preferred party of choice issues causing the narratives to die out versus trying to convince the forum that no one wants an election or Canadians don't want the CPC in power.



So let's give you the benefit of the doubt that you truly were asking that question in a genuine matter and you were just misinformed with your narrative or that it was outdated, and Jacks has since given you the info let's take it for what it's worth. Why don't we dig deeper into that poll.

https://abacusdata.ca/canadian-polit...d-resignation/



CPC supporters wanting an election now should not be a surprise. But diehard NDP supporters of this forum (the ones who are the loudest in trying to control narratives through mudslinging means) should pay close attention to the NDP supporter stat. 47% of NDP supporters want an election now, versus 27% who do not want one. An election now is absolutely certain to be the last for Singh as a leader of a 3rd failed campaign. Clearly many NDP supporters aren't blind to the political situation and how poorly Singh is leading the party, and are not happy. So why are some folks here so adamant he is doing a great job or claiming Canadians don't want an election, when even within the NDP support the yes on election double the no's? It's obvious many Canadians across the political spectrum are not happy with the status quo, and aren't necessarily toeing the party line.

Also food for thought for the folks who think the right shifting winds could be favourable for their party fortunes.



Voter apathy is going to be a factor, and it will be much more of a factor for the NDP and Liberals. We could potentially see our first outright majority by a party in 40 years with the current trajectory. The fantasy that Trudeau getting kicked out would improve the fortunes of the Liberal and NDP within a year to the point that Poilievre would lose sleep over it is just completely delusional and out of touch.

Ahahaa. Some good stuff from the memory banks.
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