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Old Posted Dec 17, 2019, 8:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Dengler Avenue View Post
Well if she doesn’t, NDP insiders are definitely looking to kick her out one way or the other. She’s been leading the party without winning a single election for so long, I’m sure some insiders are getting impatient.
NDP hasn't won an election under her yes, but the NDP has won more and more seats with her as leader.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontari...ection_results

Then again a major reason why the NDP is the official opposition this time around is the Liberal collapse in the 2018 election.

If she can continue to boost the NDP's seat count and/or popular vote share, I'm sure she can stay on as leader. She is the most experienced / veteran leader in the province now.

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I don't think the Ontario NDP will ever form government again until all the boomers die off. Too many from that generation will never get rid of the bad taste they left (although it wasn't entirely their fault due to the 1990's recession).
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