PP lives rent free in the heads of Canadian media.
Funny, he hasn't been relevant on anything Tarriff related, NATO/Ukraine related, economic related.... everything has been centered on him getting a seat in the House since he lost his Carleton one...
So much for the last 4 months of media hatchet pieces saying it was going to be close or he might lose, voters in the area hated Poilievre, he can’t connect with voters.
And I wonder how long this honeymoon will last; given how quickly Carleton voters soured to him putting his Prime Ministerial aspirations ahead of being present in the riding.
Poilievre is basically the story of media endlessly claiming he isn’t likable, and yet everyone votes for him behind the scenes.
About that....
In the 2025 by-election for Battle River - Crowfoot:
- Turn out was 58.8% of eligible voters. (There were 85,736 eligible voters in the riding).
- Of that 58.8% turn out, PP got 80.4% votes (40,548)
In the 2025 general election for Battle River- Crowfoot:
-Turn out was 76.49% (65,198) of 85,237 eligible voters
-Damien Kurek got 82% of the vote (53,684)
In the 2025 general election for Carleton:
- Turn out was 81.84% (86,655) of 105,889 total electors
-PP lost with 45.7% of the vote (39,333)
That means he got a lower percentage of eligible electors in Battle River - Crowfoot than he did losing his seat in Carleton. Damien Kurek did far better in the general election, and he didn't have the whole of the CPC apparatus working to ensure his success.
So no. Not
everyone is voting for PP; not in Carleton and not in Battle River-Crowfoot.
People couldn't be arsed to vote in a late-summer by-election.
He got his seat, he'll be back in the House in September, conservative pundits sing a chorus of rejoice.
I also see the Liberals being able to leverage this whole debacle when Parliament resumes in the fall.
PP was a good foil to Justin Trudeau. He doesn't have the same kind of footing against this PMO. I await his leadership review in January, as I think his brand of leadership is no longer relevant to the situation.