I spotted an interesting headline describing how the NDP has a plan to stop Pierre Poilievre from stealing the votes of union workers.
Not only is Poilievre pitching to blue collar workers, the NDP has to worry about the Liberals trying to steal, or “borrow” their voters to stop a Poilievre Conservative government. It happens every election when the Conservatives are a real threat, the pitch comes in that if “progressive voters” don’t unify behind the Liberals, the Conservative barbarians will come storming over the hills.Sign up to receive daily headline news from the Calgary SUN, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.
The main threat to the NDP though might be the idea that blue collar, often unionized workers, see more in what the Conservatives have on offer that what the NDP puts forward. At this point, the NDP is dismissing that idea as being a real threat.Article content “I know the Conservatives will want to try to dress up in blue collar, but they have really always been on the side of big, wealthy corporations. So that’s the contrast that we’re going to draw and what we’re going to remind people of,” NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh’s chief of staff
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