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Bob and Ned and Justin and Pierre -- Ned Kuruc wants to win a Hamilton riding for the Conservatives. The former Liberal MP is helping him.


... I went to Hamilton because a late-summer rise in support for Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives is leading the polling aggregators to make some surprising projections. Philippe J. Fournier at the 338Canada site puts the Conservative lead in Hamilton East — Stoney Creek (that’s a lot of typing; local campaign workers call it HESC) at five points.  Fournier says the riding is “leaning CPC gain.” Which would be something. Riding boundaries and names bounce around, but as far as I can tell, the last time this part of Hamilton had a Conservative MP, John Diefenbaker was the prime minister.

I wrote to Bratina asking him what’s up. He offered to introduce me to the likely Conservative candidate, Ned Kuruc. It wasn’t until I was sitting across from them that I thought to ask Bratina whether he’s actually planning to vote for Kuruc.

“Oh yeah,” Bratina said. “I’m gonna help him.”

So here’s the guy who was HESC’s Liberal MP until two years ago, and the guy who’d like to be its Conservative MP in two years, planning to work together ...


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