Nanos on why the problem for the Conservatives goes deeper than Erin O'Toole


Whereas the trucker protests seen in Ottawa and different elements of the nation could have been an "enabling" occasion for some Conservative caucus members to oust Erin O'Toole, the celebration's issues run deeper than simply the chief, stated Nanos Analysis's Nik Nanos on the newest episode of Development Line.


"The truth that this specific vote is or has occurred is definitely an issue for the Conservatives," stated Nanos, who added that huge questions on the way forward for the celebration would have remained even when O'Toole received the assist of caucus and remained as chief.


"The Conservatives need to be united. If they are not united, they cannot win the election interval. Full cease," he stated. "Events do not win once they cannot even agree on some fundamentals."


And the Conservatives aren't the one celebration with management points, stated Nanos. Justin Trudeau's newest most well-liked prime minister monitoring numbers – who Canadians wish to see as the following prime minister – are at their lowest level since 2019.


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  • Erin O'Toole speaks in Ottawa on Nov. 23, 2021

    Erin O'Toole offers his to the Throne Speech response on Parliament Hill, in Ottawa, Ontario, on Tuesday, November 23, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Fred Chartrand

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