Braid: Does Danielle Smith already have a lock on the premier's office? via calgaryherald
If that’s true, Danielle Smith’s chances for the premier’s office look very good on Oct. 6.
Smith paid the whole tab at once — an obvious sign to other candidates, and the party itself, that she has powerful fundraising appeal. Nullifying federal laws appears just too radical. Some of her views, especially on vaccines, are far out of the mainstream. Ex-Wildrose leader Brian Jean is running a campaign that focuses on bread-and-butter issues, including gasoline prices. He’s done more than anybody to expose the appalling profit-grabbing by Alberta gas stations.
Toews has skilled campaigners at work. His endorsements from 30 MLAs clear the path for events in ridings. But to this point, he’s little known and needs to ramp up his recognition.
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