Half of Canadians think Poilievre’s chances of beating Carney are ‘poor,’ while PM’s honeymoon erodes: poll

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    1. So people have lost faith in the two major parties, but are absolutely going to vote them in anyway next election 

    2. Mr Carney has been PM for 6 months…how about we allow him to do his job before we start talking about adversaries beating him or if people are losing faith in him??? Why does the media have to tear people down for NO GOOD REASON??????
      What a shameful society we live in

    3. The issue is that Carney appears to be avoiding negotiating the trade war in the media as much as possible, so it’s kind of an information vacuum. This allows PP to come out with his constant critiques and slogans. He was going on the other day about George Costanza, comparing him to Carney, who spent the summer “only looking like he’s doing something”. Well Pierre, you spent the summer campaigning in rural Alberta because you couldn’t even win your seat in the last election. People in glass houses….

    4. Tiny-Albatross518 on

      Half of Canadians think Poilievres chance of beating Carney in the next election is poor.

      What do Liberal and NDP voters think?

    5. OrangesAreWhatever on

      I’ll vote CPC when they drop the identity politics and Poilievre. Give me a boring plain politician who isn’t interested in MAGA lite and I’m all yours.

    6. That’s because he’s a guided missile intended to defeat Justin Trudeau. A red Tory like Carney is immune to most of his attacks.

      He’s going to have to reinvent himself and I don’t know if he’s capable of that.

    7. Hopeful_CanadianMtl on

      Poilievre takes pride in insulting people or ridiculing them. He starts off with a valid critique, then veers into put-downs. For example likening Carney to George Constanza then calling him useless.

      I think that another problem for Pierre is that he’ll always be perceived as a loser next to Carney, who only has a seat because Carney refused to delay his return to Parliament.