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Ho dang! Wish i could be there! I am friend with daniel brisson is right arm on the french side and i met bernier a couple month ago. I have my ppc card since 2 years and my puuUUUUuurple suit! 😝

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every PPC candidate who ran in my Riding has lost...as with the others across Canada, they all received around 1,250 votes...which proves to me there is a concerted effort to prevent any PPC candidates--especially Maxine--from winning any seats. I'll be voting Conservative when BC has its provincial election in October, their candidate is a Jewish medical doctor of many years experience who is originally from Ukraine, lived in Israel for a time, and has been in Canada for more than 2 decades, practicing medicine, health care is one of her main issues.

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The problem with Canada and within Canada and why Bernier can't win a seat is the collective stupidity of the Canadian electorate which is mostly self-righteous, indifferent and smug; not to mention ignorant of Canada's own history and values and what our own Charter represents; promise Canadian voters anything such as pot shops, beer in grocery stores or whatever and that is the type of change they will embrace; they have failed repeatedly to see the danger and damage Trudeau has inflicted on the country as the globalist shill for the new world order which leave Canada as a third world country...which it already is! Canada can now join France, Germany, and even Italy where national sovereignty is lost or almost lost.

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Sep 27·edited Sep 27

And we will sit back and watch at the next election as the conservative vote is split in 40+ ridings awarding the seats to the Libs or Dips, thus tipping the scales.

This country cannot survive another four years of this ugly liberal coalition.

Mad Max cannot win a seat, but will be a spoiler.

Liberal paid-off plant??

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Well, if you're reading this newsletter and like what you hear, convince your dipper and lib friends to vote purple along with yourself. I am as terrified of another win for the communo-fascist "Liberal" party as much as the next guy, but the PPC platform will also appeal to authentic and honest voters (people that are not looking exclusively for a "free" government hand-out) from across the spectrum. PPC can split the left wing vote as well, and maybe make a dent that way.

Mr Poilievre talks a good game, and is certain to be the next PM, but I am not convinced that he is the answer. On the other hand, if you are in riding with a solid Conservative candidate, give him/her your vote as well.

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I once liked Max and felt great hope for true conservatism, but when he could not win a seat, I became concerned. And then came the 2021 election where the PPC split the vote in 25 ridings, handing these ridings to the Libs or Dips. It could be more in the next election - and tip the scales.

I do not see PP as the saviour. I do see him potentially dethroning a PM and a party that are cowardly and self-serving, seeking to ruin this nation. At least PP and a conservative government will be better than the globalist commies now ruling this nation. You may not like PP, but there are some fine, brave conservative MPs.

I have to go with PP, the lesser of the evils. We all do. We can't risk vote splitting. This is why Stephen Harper united the right in 2005 - and here we are 20 years later in the same shiznit.

I will hold my nose at the next election and vote for Pierre and will seek to convince others to do the same.

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Indeed, it is a challenge for a new party to get a foot in the door with the first past the post system. The 800,000+ votes that the PPC got in 2021 (with a result of 0 seats) netted the Bloc 10 seats in 2015.

The problem that I have is that it was the Conservatives under Harper that signed the Paris Accord (which Trudeau has been happy to implement), and also, Poilievre's stand on the Ukraine war (the same as Trudeau's).

I still believe that it is necessary to have some right-leaning opposition to the Conservatives, even if it is from outside the House of Commons.

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