The latest Angus Reid poll indicates that the Liberals have the support of just 16% of decided and leaning voters, which provides further fuel for speculation about Trudeau’s departure. But, so far, he hasn’t budged and, frankly, even if he were to walk away tomorrow, he has waited so long that there is likely very little any other leader could do to turn things around.
Trudeau’s insistence on staying, despite personal approval ratings that would normally be enough to serve as the writing on the wall, owes to the fact that although the party bears the Liberal name, it has been Justin Trudeau’s party for years now. No one is going to kick him out of his own house, even when it is in chaos ...
... Trudeau won the leadership by a landslide in the spring of 2013 and brought the Liberals to a majority government only two and a half years later. He did this by taking the hollowed husk of the Liberal Party and using it as a foundation to build a personal political movement ...
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