When I see the PPC supporters, I am reminded of this A. E. Houseman line:
I, a stranger and afraid
In a world I never made.
Out here in the West, the premiers Moe and Kenny are trying desperately to thread some kind of centre line between the populist left-wing NDP city voters and the populist right-wing Buffalo/Rose/PPC town &…
When I see the PPC supporters, I am reminded of this A. E. Houseman line:
I, a stranger and afraid
In a world I never made.
Out here in the West, the premiers Moe and Kenny are trying desperately to thread some kind of centre line between the populist left-wing NDP city voters and the populist right-wing Buffalo/Rose/PPC town & rural voters and its going about as well as you would expect -- nobody is happy at all.
O'Toole will get the blame when the PPC splits the right-wing vote and thus allows several NDP or Liberal candidates to slip up the middle.
When I see the PPC supporters, I am reminded of this A. E. Houseman line:
I, a stranger and afraid
In a world I never made.
Out here in the West, the premiers Moe and Kenny are trying desperately to thread some kind of centre line between the populist left-wing NDP city voters and the populist right-wing Buffalo/Rose/PPC town & rural voters and its going about as well as you would expect -- nobody is happy at all.
O'Toole will get the blame when the PPC splits the right-wing vote and thus allows several NDP or Liberal candidates to slip up the middle.