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Originally Posted by 68style
Mark Carney has been making the rounds and calls with all the Liberal elites, I somewhat expect him to throw his hat in
Freeland probably will too but she's deeply unpopular in the public despite a lot of her peers seemingly thinking she's solid. I feel mixed on her, she's said some really tone deaf things but Trump hates her so she can't be that bad.
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I dunno why Honda is being intentionally dense about Turd's plans, or what his successor might do. His plans are as clear as daylight, just as 68 has fully spelled out above. In fact, every political commentator in the country has been tooting more or less the same line -- they want to buy time to do a shorter, but still proper leadership race, not that it matters who will come out to lead afterwards, because they are still gonna suffer a landslide defeat.
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Originally Posted by Hondaracer
If whoever comes in as Liberal leader can blow jagmeet hard enough there won’t even be a non-confidence vote. That’s the point in dragging this out. So we could be almost a year into Trumps presidency with yet another lame duck PM governing Canada until the election can be formally called.
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There is no way Jagmeet will go back to dance with the Libs again for now, because he has been labelled as the co-conspiratory / Liberals-enabler. The NDP's poll numbers are already poorer than ever, and his job since break off from the supply and confidence agreement has been to distanct himself / the NDP from the Liberals -- a job that he has been failing rather miserably so far. 2025 is our federal election year regardless of whether the opposition parties vote down the government. If Jagmeet brings the NDP back into dancing with the Libs until Oct, they are only going to get punished even harder then.
Much to my dismay, it is gonna be a landslide victory for PeePee and his wackos. Jagmeet's job now is to fight off the Libs (and maybe also the BQ) to become the Offical Opposition party, and I am not sure who is gonna win that 3 horse race.