Kelly McParland: Canada's in a standoff between the prime minister and the people
Liberal efforts have only worsened their poll numbers: cabinet shuffles, new spending, apocalyptic denunciations of the Conservatives...
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Three weeks out from one of the most consequential presidential elections in history, something truly exceptional has become clear: if Donald Trump were a tropical storm, he could crash across vast portions of the United States, sending down torrents of rain, pushing streams over their banks, sinking entire neighbourhoods in waist-deep rivers of brackish water, and 50 per cent of Americans caught in the deluge wouldn’t admit they were wet.
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The contest between Trump and Kamala Harris is tied. Harris may be ahead just a tad overall, but the result is likely to be decided in a handful of undecided states where voters are still wavering between the two. Nothing Trump has said or done in the months since President Joe Biden gave in to pressure and stepped aside has significantly changed his standing with his half of the electorate. Immigrants are eating people’s pets; the FEMA disaster relief agency has no money left because it gave it all to illegal immigrants; Democrats are in favour of abortions even after a child has been born; schools are kidnapping children and forcibly changing their sex; gaining power from windmills means people can’t watch television unless it’s windy outside…
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