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From: doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The Doctor)
Newsgroups: alt.politics.trump,alt.politics.republicans,sac.politics,can.politics,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,talk.politics.guns
Subject: Re: Trump re-emerges as a factor in Canada election as polls tighten
Date: Sat, 26 Apr 2025 13:16:13 -0000 (UTC)
Organization: NetKnow News

In article <kp0p0k5c5i4cvcl1aq0d71c594ft2t9rth@4ax.com>,
Governor Swill  <governor.swill@gmail.com> wrote:
>On Fri, 25 Apr 2025 06:01:32 -0000 (UTC), Pierre J.
><pierrej@torontosun.com> wrote:
>
>>PORT MOODY, British Columbia, April 24 (Reuters) - Donald Trump
>
>Found some more insane stuff to do.  Found some more people to piss
>off.  Found another way to line his pockets.  Just got a new friend
>who needs a cut too.  Maybe he'll just transfer the share of the
>used-to-be friend he just fired.
>
>>re-emerged as a factor in Canada's election campaign on Thursday, days
>>before a vote that Prime Minister Mark Carney says will determine how
>>Ottawa can best stand up to the U.S. President. 
>>
>>Carney launched the race last month, calling for a strong mandate to
>>deal with Trump's tariffs and his stated desire to turn Canada into the
>>51st state. The ruling Liberals had a healthy lead but polls showed the
>>advantage gradually shrinking in recent days as Trump kept silent on
>>Canada and voters' focus appeared to shift back towards concerns about
>>high living costs. 
>>
>>On Wednesday, however, Trump declared the United States did not need
>>Canadian-made autos and said he might increase tariffs on vehicles
>>imported from Canada. 
>>
>>"President Trump repeated his attacks on Canada. He said he doesn't want
>>Canada to play any part in the North American auto industry," Carney
>>told a campaign event in Port Moody, British Columbia. 
>>
>>"So, I will be equally clear: this is Canada - we decide what happens
>>here. Yesterday was more proof that the old relationship with the United
>>States is over," he said. 
>>
>>Carney is promising to spend tens of billions of dollars to help reduce
>>the country's reliance on the United States, which takes 75% of all
>>Canadian exports. 
>>
>>The Liberals are still in the lead ahead of Monday's election but the
>>gap with the opposition Conservatives is tightening, a rolling three-day
>>poll showed on Thursday. 
>>
>>The Liberals hold 42.9% support, followed by Pierre Poilievre's
>>Conservatives at 39.3% and the New Democratic Party at 7.2%, according
>>to the CTV News-Globe and Mail-Nanos poll. 
>>
>>The 3.6-point gap between the two leading parties as of Wednesday
>>compares with a 5.6-point Liberal lead over the Conservatives in the
>>same poll a day earlier. 
>>
>>Such a result on Election Day would produce a fourth consecutive Liberal
>>mandate but Carney might only win a minority of seats, leaving him
>>reliant on smaller parties to govern. 
>>
>>Paul Thomas, professor emeritus of political studies at University of
>>Manitoba, said voters' focus might be shifting back to high prices,
>>crime and a housing crisis, which have been the centrepieces of the
>>Conservative campaign. 
>>
>>"We can't afford a fourth Liberal term of rising costs and crime,"
>>Poilievre told reporters in Halifax, Nova Scotia, on Thursday, pledging
>>to scrap electric-vehicle sales mandates. 
>>
>>Liberal support is typically more efficiently distributed across Canada,
>>resulting in more parliamentary seats. The Conservatives tend to win by
>>large margins in rural areas with fewer seats. 
>>
>>Carney remains the preferred choice as prime minister, but Poilievre is
>>narrowing that gap, Nanos said. It surveyed 1,307 Canadians from April
>>21 to 23, and the poll is considered accurate plus or minus 2.7
>>percentage points, 19 times out of 20. 
>>
>>An Abacus Data poll on Wednesday placed the Liberals at 40% support
>>among decided voters, with the Conservatives at 37%. Abacus said
>>Liberals' share of support was unchanged from last week, while the
>>Conservatives were down one point. 
>>
>>The poll was conducted among 2,000 eligible voters from April 18 to 21
>>and the margin of error is 2.3 percentage points, 19 times out of 20. 
>>
>>https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/canada-election-race-tightens-cons
>>ervatives-narrow-gap-with-liberals-poll-says-2025-04-24/
>-- 
>
>MAGA:  One who has delusions of competency.

Carney for the Big win!
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