.IvisonJ: Scaremongering about Poilievre could be the only move Trudeau has left via nationalpost
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It is a strategy that makes sense for a government that has little to boast about. David Coletto at Abacus has previously divided the Canadian electorate into four segments — progressive professionals ; the secure middle ; anxious progressives and anxious conservatives . The first two groups are doing well and are happy with the status quo; the latter two feel the system is rigged against them and that they are unrepresented in power.
Coletto says that since he did his research more than a year ago, it is likely the number of anxious voters has grown, as inflation and interest rates have risen. Poilievre’s mission is to corral the votes of those “falling behind…who are hanging by a thread” — people who feel the future holds more threats than opportunity.
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