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Originally Posted by Looch City
Why do Conservative politicians pander to their fringe base in this day and age?
Would they not be better off widening their POV to attract a larger progressive-conservative population?
Or is the grift just too easy and palpable with the base?
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You have to remember the usurping aspect of the party mergers. When the PCs and Reform merged parties they did not just have 2 politicians that were ready to represent the people in each riding, they had 2 support organizations. Volunteer bases, selection committees, etc.
The Reform party (and Wildrose) put a lot of work into ensuring that their people were the ones selecting the nominees, picking the winners and losers, and molding the party.
Provincially, the drama around TBA in Alberta is that they then moved in to usurp the Wildrose teams out of each riding so that the UCP is now not even Wildrose in a lot of places it is simply TBA. Then the TBA people ensured that TBA nominees became the UCP selection for the election.
At the Federal level, instead of an internal take over like TBA the story appears to be that there is foreign interference in the CPC that resulted in PP becoming the leader of the party.
While watching all of this take place it really makes me think that the weakness of Canada's democracy is not in the government or the elections, it is inside the parties themselves.