
Why Conservatives Keep Ditching Leaders
Why don’t Canadian conservatives like their own leaders? From O’Toole to Scheer to Poilievre, every leader faces backlash from within the party. In this episode, we break down the heart of the issue.
Our guest is Brian Jedan, political commentator with TPL Media, who shares candid thoughts on Conservative Party struggles and Liberal strategies.
Key Takeaways:
• Why Conservative leaders keep facing “likability” issues.
• The Liberal Party’s “crisis brand” vs. the Conservative “regret brand.”
• The role of cult of personality in Canadian politics.
• Why balancing the budget still resonates with Canadians.
• How new speech laws could reshape political debate.
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