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Jul 18, 2023Liked by Brad Salzberg

Good....it's about time.....❤🍁

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This has no impact on the next election. The voting population, in my opinion, has been brainwashed and molded into the obedient herd. There is no way that the Liberal/NDP coalition could be defeated by conservative votes. The math on this subject is very simple.

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lol what????

you do realize that the conservatives got more votes then the Liberals in last 2 elections

and most recently Toronto and GTA, when polled by a ALT LEFT media outlet (Tor Red Star) could only produce a 11% support for Trudeau from his core base.

The Liberals are self destructing in its stronghold base

Just like what happened to Kathleen Wynne

eventually when her horrible policies started to affect Toronto

Toronto turned on her and not only defeated her,

They stripped her of offical party status.

Trudeaus base will turn on him because his disasterous policies are now hurting his core supporters.

Liberal/NDP supporters are fine with bad policies as long as they dont affect them personally

Trudeaus bad policies have hurt every Canadian of every walk of life

Trudeau will resign at end of this term and allow Freeland to take over so she can wear the blunt of the voter fallout

Liberals will not win power next election and NDP will be a after thought (like they always are individually)

The math on this subject is indeed very simple

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Let me know how your predictin will

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Lot's can change before the 2025 Federal Election. What's that saying, " Death Man Walking" , this surely applies to Trudeau's Political career in Canada.

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People can see the strings now.

So "puppet" isn't going to cut it.

He's clearly corrupted the PMO and people aren't going to put up with it any more. Nobody wants to listen to his lies anymore.

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Show me all the people who will not put up with IQ80 anymore. Majority is totally blinded. That only can explain why Liberals and NDP have clear majority. They will keep it as it is working well for many of them.

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And the arrogant SOB has the audacity to smile instead of walking away in shame. Hopefully, First Nations will show the same at the ballot box.

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Turdeau has 4 specific bases

Toronto, GTA, Montreal, Vancouver

COMBINED they grant him a minority government (barely) but only when they basically get every single vote from those bases

just couple days ago the Toronto Red Star, probably one of the most Extremist ALT LEFT media outlets in Canada and one that is heavily funded by Turdeaus propaganda slush fund he hands out to "specific" media outlets (so you know you getting heavy left wing spin from them) ran a poll in Toronto and GTA (so only reached Liberal core supporters).

11% approval rating

thats it from 2 of the 4 markets Turdeau has to basically blanket to obtain a minority government

And when you factor in Red Star spin, that 11% becomes most likely a 5% approval rate from Turdeaus base.

Never say never but the sky has fallen for Sockboy and his brand of virtue signaling, high inflation, high cost, zero result government.

Last time we saw Toronto and GTA turn on Liberals like this was Kathleen Wynne and she lost official party status because like Turdeau, her disastrous policies affected Toronto and GTA negatively.

Mark my words

Turdeau will step down and resign at the end of this term and allow Freeland to take over and face the fall out of voter abandonment from the Liberal brand.

NDP will also lose a few seats (not like they have all that many to begin with anyways) for being Turdeaus ally and allowing him to push through horrible policies.

Baring a major misstep by Polieve (sp?)

I don't see how Conservatives lose next election

Toronto and GTA have spoken and they done with Liberal policies for next election anyways.

Add in Atlantic Canada suffering huge under the Liberal policy wake

and thats really just leaves Montreal and Vancouver supporting Turdeau and his Liberals

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