„Gehen Sie dieses Risiko ein“: Poilievres neue Kommunikationsstrategie könnte Konservative im MAGA-Stil verärgern, sei aber notwendig, um eine breitere Wählerbasis anzusprechen, sagen politische Akteure
„Gehen Sie dieses Risiko ein“: Poilievres neue Kommunikationsstrategie könnte Konservative im MAGA-Stil verärgern, sei aber notwendig, um eine breitere Wählerbasis anzusprechen, sagen politische Akteure
LMFAO of you have to change your whole existence time after time just to be electable. You prolly should find a new job.
GraveDiggingCynic on
So, no more commitments to hunt down DEI hires in the Federal public service? No more abortion bills? No more threats against universities over „wokeism“?
SnooRabbits2040 on
Does that communication strategy include the continued use of „verb-the-noun“ slogans? Because those were so awesome and relatable. (/s)
beekeeper1981 on
Too little too late. He’ll potentially alienate his fervent base and not gain anything because most people will see through this new gimmick.
Timely-Profile1865 on
The thing is he got the endorsement he needed now he can do what he should and distance from the radicals and appeal to a wider base. He can always go back to that base in a few years when he has to.
SimilarElderberry956 on
He is doomed unless the NDP improve their fortunes. Stephen Harper only won his majority when the NDP had their breakthrough. He lost in 2015 to Trudeau despite almost maintaining the same support nationwide.
Otherwise_Spot_707 on
I don’t see him making much headway in gaining new voters. At best, I can see this new approach working in maybe placating some of his more moderate MPs, but even that is a stretch. He’s built his whole brand and image on rage-farming and culture war rhetoric. It’s going to be very hard for anyone to believe he’d change to accommodate the moderates at the risk of alienating his maple maga base, who have pretty much been the most vocal part of his voting base.
But at the same time, he may try to continue that change, because it’s not like the maple maga supporters can go anywhere else. They can go to the PPC, but they’ve got no chance of forming government in the next few years.
TsarOfTheUnderground on
Oh yeah Pierre’s big change is going to be absolutely believable.
Keeping this guy in is such a farce. Here’s a risk – don’t find the most divisive one-note charlatan in all of politics and put someone with some substance in. Carney’s success should signal the following: Canadians want competence over ideology.
sailorjohnnygee170 on
PP is PP and will always revert to being PP. Take the glasses off, pump some weights, it won’t change the person. Comms strategies can only do so much, but the message is not the messenger.
jello_sweaters on
I mean I used to say his numbers couldn’t GET much worse, but that’s what I get for underestimating his abilities!
GordieCodsworth on
It’s too late for him and the party. We’re completely screwed for at least the next ten years. Any shift in strategy is just kabuki theatre for the commentariat. We should kiss all hope goodbye.
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LMFAO of you have to change your whole existence time after time just to be electable. You prolly should find a new job.
So, no more commitments to hunt down DEI hires in the Federal public service? No more abortion bills? No more threats against universities over „wokeism“?
Does that communication strategy include the continued use of „verb-the-noun“ slogans? Because those were so awesome and relatable. (/s)
Too little too late. He’ll potentially alienate his fervent base and not gain anything because most people will see through this new gimmick.
The thing is he got the endorsement he needed now he can do what he should and distance from the radicals and appeal to a wider base. He can always go back to that base in a few years when he has to.
He is doomed unless the NDP improve their fortunes. Stephen Harper only won his majority when the NDP had their breakthrough. He lost in 2015 to Trudeau despite almost maintaining the same support nationwide.
I don’t see him making much headway in gaining new voters. At best, I can see this new approach working in maybe placating some of his more moderate MPs, but even that is a stretch. He’s built his whole brand and image on rage-farming and culture war rhetoric. It’s going to be very hard for anyone to believe he’d change to accommodate the moderates at the risk of alienating his maple maga base, who have pretty much been the most vocal part of his voting base.
But at the same time, he may try to continue that change, because it’s not like the maple maga supporters can go anywhere else. They can go to the PPC, but they’ve got no chance of forming government in the next few years.
Oh yeah Pierre’s big change is going to be absolutely believable.
Keeping this guy in is such a farce. Here’s a risk – don’t find the most divisive one-note charlatan in all of politics and put someone with some substance in. Carney’s success should signal the following: Canadians want competence over ideology.
PP is PP and will always revert to being PP. Take the glasses off, pump some weights, it won’t change the person. Comms strategies can only do so much, but the message is not the messenger.
I mean I used to say his numbers couldn’t GET much worse, but that’s what I get for underestimating his abilities!
It’s too late for him and the party. We’re completely screwed for at least the next ten years. Any shift in strategy is just kabuki theatre for the commentariat. We should kiss all hope goodbye.