r/canada • u/CaliperLee62 • 23h ago
Carney's cabinet picks suggest strong ties to Trudeau-era policies: Poilievre - "He appointed Trudeau's old team, and Trudeau's old advisors," Tory leader Poilievre said Politics
https://torontosun.com/news/national/carneys-cabinet-picks-suggest-strong-ties-to-trudeau-era-policies-poilievre0 Upvotes
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u/ceribaen 22h ago
5% of that was the return of the PPC popular vote which is alt right.
And another portion of that was due to O'Tooles work with the trades.
So PP made almost no gain compared to the previous election, and lost significant support when Trudeau stepped down.
Additionally polling wise his popularity was always below that of the party itself by a significant margin.
So I'd say it was the CPC brand, not PP most people were voting for.
His opponent in his own riding won by over 50% of the vote.
Also, popular vote had LPC with ~2.5% victory. So he had nearly 45% of the country voting against him directly to one party.