From: Auric Hellman <adhellman1@gmail.com>
Newsgroups: can.politics
Subject: Elon Musk predicts Trudeau will lose 2025 election
Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 23:27:39 -0500
Organization: Sons of Rhodesia
(LifeSiteNews) â Pro-freedom tech mogul Elon Musk predicted that
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will be âgoneâ in the 2025 election.
In a November 7 post, Musk reveals he expects Trudeauâs defeat in
response to a request to help Canadians oust the anti-freedom,
anti-life, and anti-family leader.
âHe will be gone in the upcoming election,â Musk wrote.
He will be gone in the upcoming election
â Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 7, 2024
The statement was in a reply to British Columbia businessman Robert
Ronning, who had previously written, â@elonmusk we need your help in
Canada getting rid of Trudeau.â
Musk prediction comes after discontented Liberals reportedly gave
Trudeau until the end of October to step down as Liberal leader before
they take action to force the issue following two disastrous by-election
results in âsafeâ ridings in Toronto and Montreal.
However, Trudeau has repeatedly refused to step down, instead insisting
that the party is âunitedâ under his leadership.
In addition to the October deadline, others have begun to publicly decry
Trudeauâs leadership and call for his resignation. Earlier this week,
Liberal MP Sean Casey of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, told CBC
News that Trudeauâs time as leader should end, making him the second MP
in a week to make such a declaration.
âMy job has always been to project the voice of the people I represent
in Ottawa, to be Charlottetownâs representative in Ottawa, and not the
reverse,â he said. âAnd the message that Iâve been getting loud and
clear and more and more strongly as time goes by is that itâs time for
him to go. And I agree.â
Caseyâs statement echoes Montreal Liberal MP Anthony Housefather who
told CTV News that it is time for the Liberal Party to discuss who will
lead them into the 2025 election.
âI support whoever is leader in my party at all times,â he said. âBut
that doesnât mean there shouldnât be a robust caucus discussion about
who the best person to lead us in the next election is, and that
discussion should happen in caucus. It shouldnât happen in the media.â
Calls for Trudeauâs resignation come on top of the numerous Liberal MPs,
including former cabinet ministers, who have vacated their seats or who
have announced that they will not be running for re-election.
In addition to calls from the political class for Trudeauâs resignation,
or at the very least their distancing themselves from his leadership,
Canadian citizens have also had enough of the prime ministerâs rule over
the country.
Polls continue to uncover the upset of Canadians toward the current
government, whether it be the 70 percent who believe the country is
âbrokeâ or the majority of citizens who report being worse off
financially since Trudeau took office.
Additional polls show that the scandal-plagued government has sent the
Liberals into a nosedive with no end in sight, with a September poll
showing that the Conservatives under Pierre Poilievre would win a
landslide majority government.
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Dr. Auric D. Hellman
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