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Originally Posted by darkharbour
He comes across as someone who desires to help people and has actual knowledge of the subject matter discussed. I think the interpretation of the interview will largely depend on who the audience is, not the electorate broadly. Portland-Simonds is home for a lot of people who work in the education and healthcare system due to its demographics and centricity for the university and regional hospital, which might bode well for him.
Either way, I can't see that many people looking up random local television interviews on YouTube in order to sway their provincial election choices.
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None of the parties are currently campaigning on 713 nor compelled treatment for drug problems as far as I can tell.
I get the PC fundraising emails and its all about HST, cost of living and carbon tax. But those emails are more designed to get the vote out than to convince anyone to switch teams.
It will be interesting if radio silence continues on 713, cbc notwithstanding, and on compelled drug treatment by the three serious parties.