Mehr als die Hälfte der konservativen Wähler möchte, dass Poilievre die Partei bei den nächsten Wahlen anführt

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/politics/article-more-than-half-of-conservative-voters-want-poilievre-to-lead-the-party/

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  1. Lolll good to see hard core cons are still hilariously disconnected from reality

  2. DogeDoRight on

    More than half of Conservative voters want Carney to win the next election.

  3. It’s unfortunate then because “half of conservative voters” as a voting group would be absolutely smashed in the polls.

  4. Effective-Round7334 on

    I don’t understand why they don’t try to pick a leader that is fiscally responsible, leaves peoples personal choices for themselves and can easily denounce a fascist rapist regime. Can’t be that hard to find someone.

  5. FarSquare8632 on

    Back in 2014, Michael Chong backed a bill that started to erode some of the power that had been collected in the party leader’s chair, giving sitting MPs the power to decide when and where to remove their leader, for example. It was first used to remove O’Toole, for example.

    That’s the kind of leader this party needs, not a Poilievre.

  6. It’s 2026, and the media is already hyping the next election is 3-4 years. It’s going to be an easy time for Carney when every story is about PP!

  7. helianthophobia on

    Considering the players on team Poilievre keep getting traded to team Carney, maybe it’s time for a new coach.

  8. oscarthegrateful on

    Only clearing „half“ is actually a pretty terrible show of support from inside the party, especially given that he’s just been confirmed as leader.

    Among their own party, a leader is supposed to put up Assad numbers.

  9. OverallElephant7576 on

    I truly do not understand this. He clearly is the reason they lost, are tanking in the polls and party members are crossing the floor, but yet they still keep justifying his existence as leader and think he actually will lead them to victory 🤦‍♂️

  10. spaceporter on

    When you shrink your voter base by clinging to a bad leader, I would hope that the results at least include that bad leader being above water with the shrunken base.

    It would be astounding if a majority of those still clinging to the CPC would prefer a new leader be chosen before the next election.

  11. Tiny-Albatross518 on

    So he has half of Conservatives?

    Is that like a sixth of all voters?

  12. ChronicCactus on

    Is Pierre stubborn, foolish, or selfish?

    Either way having him stick around is the best thing for Carney and the Liberal party. How can they not realize that?

  13. They can’t win without being able to sway on the fence liberals. It doesn’t help that Carney is the perfect politician for those exact people. 

  14. dewgdewgdewg on

    10 minute old post about Pierre (100th such topic this week) and already over 30 comments all with the same opinion.

    Yeah, this is totally real

  15. mistermeesh on

    Liberals are are gradually becoming the new conservatives.

    The only ones left will eventually be the social conservatives who live their lives in a media bubble created by right-wing American news corporations.

  16. I really don’t understanding this 🤷‍♂️. Can someone please explain this to me? The guy lost his riding, then he “borrowed” someone else’s riding to survive, doesn’t have security clearance , number of his MP’s defected, what will it take? Seriously guys, I don’t get it, would love to know your thoughts.

  17. I have a good neighbour who is conservative. She genuinely likes PP and believes he is a good choice. She advocates everyone who is opposed to him to read his agenda on his official platform.

    I kinda don’t debate with her and keep my liberal choices to myself. She knows we are liberal household and our political views don’t align but we still have nice neighbourly relationships.

  18. Plan2LiveForevSFarSG on

    Personally, I’m not married to any political party. I don’t have flags on my car and don’t care what ex prime ministers do with their lives.

    I wish I would be in a situation where I have a hard choice to make between 2 or 3 parties.

    Like party A has 1, 2, 3 I really like. Party B has 4,5,6 I really like. Tough choice.

    Sadly, this is not the case right now.

  19. peanutbuttertuxedo on

    100% of oppositions voters agree that PP should continue as leader into the next election.

    PP bringing us all together in agreement.

  20. Also more than half of liberal voters too. PP is toxic when it comes to voters not already in the conservative camp, and it would appear even to some in it.

    The man has a serious likability issue and he can’t overcome it due to his personality.

  21. CanuckCallingBS on

    As long as PP leads what remains of the Reform party, the Liberals will keep winning.

  22. GhoastTypist on

    Two things seem to be true here, more voters who will vote conservative believe in his leadership. But the overall number of voters voting conservative seems to be getting smaller.

    So whats more important, having a cult following or convincing swing voters that you are the best option for leadership?

  23. And you can see how he and his supporters will lead the country if they actually assume power. Double down triple down quadruple down, whether it’s working or not, whatever the reality and the facts say, no matter what impact their actions are having on themselves and others – which is exactly why they should never be allowed to have power. 

  24. Heavy-Metal-Snowman on

    Oh please do, I’d love to watch conservatives lose once again.

  25. I guess an inexperienced insurance salesman is their cup of tea.

    I thought the future leadership seeking MPs kept him as a sacrifice for the next election, as they knew the Liberals would win again, and didn’t want to waste their time & money.

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