• TSG_Asmodeus (he, him)@lemmy.world
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    29 days ago

    Over 51% of men are voting for Poilivre in the next election. That’s across all age groups. We’re where we usually are: 5-10 years behind something the US is doing.

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      29 days ago

      I hate to say it but the NDP need to replace Singh with someone more charismatic.

      There’s too much Trudeau hate for the Liberals to have a chance. Too many people will be voting “anything but liberal” this election because they blame Trudeau.

      Right now conservatives feel like the only other option because there’s also enough racists to not to vote for Singh.

      We need another NDP leader like Jack Layton that people will see as a symbol of change or we’ll be following in the Americans footsteps.

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        29 days ago

        I hate to say it but the NDP need to replace Singh with someone more charismatic.

        Right now conservatives feel like the only other option because there’s also enough racists to not to vote for Singh.

        Let’s be blunt, the last part is why Singh has to be replaced. This guy got us fucking dental care added to our universal healthcare and people fucking shrugged at it. Rural voters won’t vote him, that’s the ‘issue’ with him in charge.

        So the NDP will be forced to pick a white guy to lead and then they can start wrestling away voters from the Lib and Cons. It sucks, but I guess that’s what Canada has decided it is.

        EDIT:

        Just to be clear, these are who Canadian voters preferred to win the presidency in the US:

        Those Con numbers are bleak.

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        25 days ago

        The NDP needs a leader who doesn’t come over as comfortably middle class. It needs to appeal to working class Canadians who are turning to the Conservatives because Trudeau is implausible as a champion of the workers.