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Originally Posted by esquire
Obviously our views may differ, but I don't think the electorate of Manitoba necessarily bought the PC platform lock, stock and barrel so much as they wanted to remove a long in the tooth NDP government that was tired and falling apart in some respects.
For instance, I don't recall very many people at the time thinking it was an awesome shrewd move to cancel the CancerCare expansion project. Even fewer people would say that now.
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The NDP's terrible finances definitely drove people towards the PC's, and no doubt some of those voters had buyers remorse after they saw exactly what that meant. Most people complain about governments failing to fulfill campaign promises, but when the PC's started doing what they campaigned on, people all of a sudden started saying "oh crap, they're actually doing that? I kinda don't like them as much, but still better than the other guys"
I can definitely agree with you that some of the PC's moves were unpopular, some would say dumb, and the CancerCare expansion project is a great example of that, should never have been cancelled. But a lot of what they did was sorely needed at that time. We're on the same page overall I think, maybe different parts of the political spectrum but both able to call a spade a spade.