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Originally Posted by Winsor_Pilates
The people I know who really like PP, also like Trump.
He can't distance himself from Trump when the supporters are the same people.
I have honestly never met a vocal PP supportor who wasn't also warm to Trump.
There's the reluctant "could vote PP" people who just really wanted a change from Trudeau; I'm one of these.
But considering what's at stake now; that's a very hard position to take.
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The problem for the conservatives and to an extent the country is that PP has never been popular, it’s just that he isn’t Trudeau. The reason I think it’s a problem for the country because honestly we could use a change of party to someone else, but not crazy right wing beholden people. Western alienation is gonna go through the roof here if the liberal rise from the ashes and PP is giving them every opportunity to do so. It’s time for him to become a national leader, doubt he does what he needs to.