Scheer won't vote in Ontario election nor compaign with Doug Ford, his office says

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可奏是不露面奏是不捧场。他有那么忙么?

Mr. Scheer had previously planned to attend at least one campaign event with Mr. Ford during the campaign. In May, Mr. Scheer’s office told The Globe and Mail that Mr. Scheer “will work with Mr. Ford to help defeat Justin Trudeau and Kathleen Wynne’s Liberals.”

Now, with 10 days left before the June 7 election, Mr. Enwright said Mr. Scheer currently has no plans to help out on Mr. Ford’s campaign.

“Unfortunately, we haven’t been able to confirm any events to date for Mr. Scheer, and we are kind of running out of time,” Mr. Enwright said, noting Mr. Scheer will be travelling to the East Coast later this week.

Mr. Ford was riding high in the polls last month when Mr. Scheer’s office said he would join the PC Leader on the campaign trail. Since then, most polls have the PCs tied with or trailing NDP Leader Andrea Horwath.

When asked if that had anything to do with the change in plans, Mr. Enwright said, “No, not at all.”
 
可奏是不露面奏是不捧场。他有那么忙么?
是不是因为福特这个人的政治符号还不是表达、暴露得很清楚?
 
是不是因为福特这个人的政治符号还不是表达、暴露得很清楚?

连个platform也没拿出来,Andrew Scheer去了,说啥呢? 不能干嚎几嗓子就去喝啤酒了吧。 :p
 
哪位分析家给说说,这次省大选,Andrew Scheer希望看到什么样的结果。或者说,...。(我就先省略了。) ;)
 
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Federal Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer speaks to reporters following a caucus meeting on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on May 23, 2018. Scheer has avoided being seen with Ontario PC Leader Doug Ford partly because Ford would not be seen as a big asset in next year’s federal election battle, Chantal Hébert writes. (Sean Kilpatrick / THE CANADIAN PRESS)
The federal Conservatives’ discreet approach to the ongoing Ontario battle stands in contrast with the combative one once favoured by some key Ontario members of Stephen Harper’s cabinet team

From his pulpit as federal finance minister for instance, the late Jim Flaherty was not averse to lambasting the ruling Ontario Liberals. In the immediate lead-up to the 2011 provincial vote he opined that the province could not afford four more Liberal years.

At the time Harper himself mused about an Ontario trifecta, with the Conservatives ruling on Parliament Hill, at Queen’s Park and at Toronto City Hall. It was not the former prime minister’s best chess move. His statement probably did the Ontario Tories more harm than good on the campaign trail.

In the past, Ontarians have not put their federal and provincial eggs in the same basket.

https://www.thestar.com/opinion/sta...r-is-keeping-his-distance-from-doug-ford.html
 
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看过8楼,有答案了吧。:D
 
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