Poilievre sagt, dass er nach zweistelligen Nachwahlniederlagen nirgendwo hingehen wird

https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/article/poilievre-says-hes-not-going-anywhere-following-double-digit-byelection-defeats/

7 Kommentare

  1. wet_suit_one on

    Lol.

    You sure?

    Garth may just have your number: https://www.greaterfool.ca/2026/04/14/three-nothing/

    How much more of this kind of fumbling around can the CPC take exactly?

    Like how hard is it to vocally stand up for Canada when a foreign bully is facking with us?

    Too hard for PP apparently.

    I don’t think he’s got the juice. I could be wrong, but I’m not sensing the royal jelly here. I think the rest of us are starting to notice too.

    Like this:

    „In the Quebec riding the Tories shed almost 15% of their 2025 support – taking only 3% of the ballots. In Rosedale the Conservative shrinkage was over 11%, with only twelve percent of the electorate supportive. And in Scarborough the Con support withered from 30% last year to just 18%.“

    Ain’t good.

    And those are bona fide voters talking not pundits and pollsters but the real McCoy voters.

    Not great, y’know…

  2. FriendshipOk6223 on

    Lol so far the fact that PP wants to stay has been a very good news for the liberals. I am pretty sure they are want him to stay but i guess things cam change with time

  3. Gauntlet101010 on

    I didn’t expect him to quit, but geez.

    I guess his strategy is to wait out Carney and hope people get sick of him?

  4. Tupac-Babaganoush on

    Poilievre was the answer to Trudeau for the CPCs. When Trudeau stepped down, they needed to pivot to someone more moderate. Someone who was willing to at least vocally stand up for Canada.

    They didn’t, and its starting to show.

  5. Is someone going to have to get a Liberal backbencher to spray paint the House of Commons before PP is able to finally read the room?

    Tune in to find out!

  6. The only way Poilievre leaves is through a coup d’état takeover from someone with enough support to split the party in two, if they wanted to. Further potential floor-crossings aside, the CPC MPs who stay after that either genuinely believe they should wait it out for Carney fatigue to settle in, or they think there’s no one else. There’s no other sensible reason why they would continue to support Poilievre up to now.

    I think Harper can has the pull to push Poilievre out. He might grease the wheels to expedite it if the polling continues to plummet. Or he’s waiting for Poilievre’s successor to emerge, and not just anyone, because losing another general election will just make the CPC look terrible. Their next leader needs to be winning material.

  7. easyjimi1974 on

    PP has become the Trudeau-like figure he was supposed to replace that will ultimately ensure the Conservatives never defeat a Carney-led Liberal government.

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