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Not spin (at least not for me), it just always feel like Liberal is the "default" position of Canadian politics and the Conservatives have to push uphill just to break even
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this is a party that had 2 seats 15 years ago...not including what the reformers did.
So yep...its been an uphill battle since. They are literally a couple "crossing the floor" and byelection scenarios away from being a majority. Far from "breaking even" as you say.
Not to say that a majority isn't what they wanted...they did...all parties do. But this is a victory for the conservative element of Canada, as they have always been frowned upon in a greater sense.
Liberalism in Canada is in trouble...at least the party that carries that banner is...for now anyhow. IF, and its a huge one, the BQ were to somehow go away/ agree to stick to provincial politics, then the CPC would of won tonight in a landslide.
Im just not seeing this result as anything but a good one for the party as well as Harper...no matter the media build up coming into it.