Canada's Conservatives See a Reversal of Fortune: Poilievre May Miss What Looked Like a Slam Dunk - Tennessee Star
- Canada's Conservative Party, led by Pierre Poilievre, has seen a decline in support, with betting markets giving Mark Carney a 76.6% chance of winning the election compared to Poilievre's 23.3% chance.
- Recent polling shows Carney's Liberal Party at 43.2% support, while Poilievre's Conservatives trail at 38.0%.
- The rise in Carney’s support is attributed to Poilievre struggling to align his messaging following the tariff disputes with the United States and the associated backlash from the electorate.
- Polling indicates that the government's handling of immigration issues has contributed to Trudeau's decline in popularity and has not been effectively leveraged by Poilievre and the Conservatives.
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Canada's Conservatives See a Reversal of Fortune: Poilievre May Miss What Looked Like a Slam Dunk - Tennessee Star
Before Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stepped down in favor of Mark Carney, Canada’s Conservative Party was expected to streamroll the national elections and overturn more than a decade of far-left liberal leadership.
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