- Reaction score
- 35
- Points
- 560
Interesting that so far there has been no mention of the PPC. While they don't have much in the way of resources and had limited time to get organized, I found it very interesting to see how quickly they had fielded almost the full 338 slate (even before the Liberals). Even with a virtual media blackout they still seem to be able to draw on a very broad base, and I suspect it may be deeper than some people imagine (Maxime Bernier came to London last week with limited notice and drew a crowd of about 500 supporters).
To me this suggests the PPC may well have a spoiler role in the election as a minimum, drawing a lot more votes than people are expecting. Talking to some PPC supporters, they also believe that there is a large pool of disgruntled and undecided voters out there who have not been on anyone's radar to date. I can certainly believe there are a lot of voters who are disgruntled by what is on offer by the traditional parties. How willing they are to try out the PPC is a different story.
I personally will be very interested to see how well they do.
To me this suggests the PPC may well have a spoiler role in the election as a minimum, drawing a lot more votes than people are expecting. Talking to some PPC supporters, they also believe that there is a large pool of disgruntled and undecided voters out there who have not been on anyone's radar to date. I can certainly believe there are a lot of voters who are disgruntled by what is on offer by the traditional parties. How willing they are to try out the PPC is a different story.
I personally will be very interested to see how well they do.