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How Pierre Poilievre outshined Andrew Scheer and Erin O’Toole

Vedica Singh by Vedica Singh
March 26, 2023
in Canada
Pierre Poilievre

Source- The Globe and Mail

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In Canadian politics, winning the leadership of a political party is only half the battle. In order to prevail in the general election, a candidate must connect with people and forge a coalition. Recent Conservative leaders like Andrew Scheer in 2019 and Erin O’Toole in 2021 both failed to accomplish this. Surprisingly, Pierre Poilievre, a Conservative member of parliament, has succeeded where the others have failed.

In Conservative circles, Poilievre has long been regarded as a rising talent. He has served as the representative for the Carleton riding since 2004. He is well-known for his quick wit, an affinity for voters, and willingness to tell the truth to power. Though, he didn’t truly establish himself as a national figure until the 2021 election. But, unlike his predecessors Andrew Scheer and Erin O’Toole, Pierre’s political star gleams brighter, radiating with a passion for conservative ideas and a gift for connecting with ordinary working people.

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At the annual Canada Strong and Free conference in Ottawa, Pierre Poilievre, who successfully ran for Conservative party leadership, delivered a speech to the country’s conservative elite. Poilievre is regarded as a natural fit for the conservative movement despite the speech’s high stakes because he previously gave talks of a similar nature to political outsiders throughout his campaign. He is regarded by conference attendees as a movement child who speaks its language and is familiar with its “secret handshakes.”

Poilievre: A Rising Star in Conservative Circles

Conservative organisations and leaders praised Pierre Poilievre at the Canada Strong and Free conference. Even when he was a junior MP sporting a hoodie and torn trousers, they recall him as an inquisitive and attentive listener. Party heavyweights Stephen Harper, a former Conservative prime minister, and Preston Manning, a former leader of the Reform party, both lauded Poilievre.

Poilievre’s Campaign Resonates with Working-Class Voters

In Harper’s administration, Pierre Poilievre served as a junior cabinet minister and developed skills as a combative figure in the Commons. Poilievre gained the confidence of the party by reiterating a viewpoint Harper voiced in 2006 when he was the new leader of the Conservative Party: the secret to success is making conservatism accessible to everyday working people. He and Harper still speak frequently. The thousands of people who attended Poilievre’s gatherings, some of whom came straight from their jobs, demonstrated the old guard of the party’s confidence in Poilievre’s capacity to win over working-class supporters. According to an analysis of Statistics Canada statistics given at the Canada Strong and Free conference, this backing from regular working people constitutes a sizable voting bloc of up to 6.5 million Canadians.

“Pierre Poilievre’s team deserves tremendous credit for both its broad-base message but in particular, a message that reflects the interests and needs of working-class voters as they are, not as we think them to be,” former Harper adviser Sean Speer told the conference.

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Poilievre’s Success: Understanding of Conservative Voters or Superior Communication?

Moreover, we’ve noticed, Poilievre has a ubiquitous presence on social media and in the press. He is quick to call out the Liberal government’s missteps, and he is unafraid to take bold positions on issues like vaccine mandates and climate change. More importantly, he has been able to articulate a vision for the country that resonated with voters – a vision of lower taxes, smaller government, and individual freedom.

This stands in stark contrast to the failed campaigns of Scheer and O’Toole. Scheer struggled to connect with voters and seemed to lack a clear message. Meanwhile, O’Toole’s attempts to move the party to the centre left many Conservatives feeling alienated.

What Pierre Poilievre's leadership means for the future of the Conservative Party
Source- The Conservative

So why was Poilievre able to succeed where his predecessors failed? He might simply have a better understanding of what Conservative voters desire, which is one argument. He has always been a prominent supporter of economic responsibility and limited government, two fundamental Conservative principles. On the other side, some Conservative voters might have viewed Scheer and O’Toole as being too moderate.

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Poilievre’s superior communication skills over Scheer and O’Toole could also be the reason. He has the ability to make complicated subjects understandable to voters and is quick on his feet. He also has a fantastic sense of humour. This is a skill that’s incredibly important in modern politics, where attention spans are short and soundbites are king.

Overall, Pierre Poilievre’s victory in the 2021 election is evidence of his aptitude for politics and his capacity for relating to voters. Whether or not he ends up being the future leader of the Conservative Party, he has undoubtedly established himself as a political force in Canada.

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