CPAC Keynote Speaker: Self-Proclaimed Radical Leftist. How Did This Happen? On February 22, 2044, Nayib Bukele, President of El Salvador, gave the opening keynote speech at CPAC, the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington D.C. If you found it unusual that a Central American President gave an opening speech at an American Conservative Conference, you […]
There is a strong case for the Conservative Party of Canada to add Kevin Vuong to the caucus and grant him the opportunity to run for a Conservative nomination in a riding where he can be competitive.
Really all this Liberal-generated controversy has demonstrated is that the Liberals, not their Conservative opponents, are the radicals. They see anyone to the right of them politically as extreme making any accusation or smear is justified.
Canadians aren’t moving away from the Liberals because they forgot all the “great” stuff the Liberals have been doing and how “scary” the more socially conservative Conservatives are; they are moving away because their lives have gotten noticeably worse in spite of everything the Liberals are doing.
As a sign of how unpopular Trudeau and the Liberals have become, especially over the last week that rumours of a major cabinet shuffle were spreading through the media, the Conservative Party under Pierre Poilievre has taken a 10-point lead over the Liberals.
The Conservatives need to take a long hard look at the parental rights issue ahead of the 2025 election. Avoiding the risk of standing up for parental rights will signal to many voters that a Conservative government isn’t willing to fully reverse the rot of Justin Trudeau’s radical agenda.
The Conservative Party should decisively be a party of the political centre-right to right, and I hope Pierre Poilievre and the rest of the Conservative MPs continue to ignore legacy media “conservatives” like Andrew Coyne trying to push them back to the left.
This leaves only 67 percent of 2021 Liberal voters polled who said they will still be supporting the Liberal Party come the next election.
Considering that the Liberal Party is considered the “natural governing party of Canada” these polls are nearing 2011 levels of catastrophic for Trudeau’s prospects of remaining prime minister.
Right now, Justin Trudeau is facing poor public polling numbers, multiple ongoing scandals, as well as worst of all having less than half of the donations as the Conservative Party in the first quarter of 2023.
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