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- Now I’m not arguing Justin Trudeau can’t make a comeback. It’d be difficult, but doable. But for him to succeed, he can’t just rely on Pierre Poilievre to fail.
- The fact that the Liberals felt the need for Trudeau go on the offensive against Poilievre suggests their own polling must be telling them the Conservative leader is eating away at the prime minister’s support.
- The fact that the Liberals felt the need for Trudeau go on the offensive against Poilievre suggests their own polling must be telling them the Conservative leader is eating away at the prime minister’s support.
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