Also, as Justin McElroy points out, the NDP is poised to win a third term for the first time in their history, and went from 48% of the popular vote last time to 45% now. I'll add this is after two terms in power, dramatic action on housing, a pandemic and it's aftershocks, and a global right wing resurgence. The biggest change, by far, was the implosion of the BC Liberals which eliminated right wing vote splitting.
I saw exit poll interviews of people from Kelowna saying they voted conservative to get rid of Trudeau and the liberals. If people don't even know who they're voting for, it seems unlikely they're voting on the issues.
Also, as Justin McElroy points out, the NDP is poised to win a third term for the first time in their history, and went from 48% of the popular vote last time to 45% now. I'll add this is after two terms in power, dramatic action on housing, a pandemic and it's aftershocks, and a global right wing resurgence. The biggest change, by far, was the implosion of the BC Liberals which eliminated right wing vote splitting.
I saw exit poll interviews of people from Kelowna saying they voted conservative to get rid of Trudeau and the liberals. If people don't even know who they're voting for, it seems unlikely they're voting on the issues.