National Post: 'Around 1,000 people turned out to see Conservative leadership candidate Pierre Poilievre at a rally in Lindsay, Ont. At an event last week in Oldcastle, he turned out 1,200. These are not major urban centres and Poilievre is attracting the kinds of crowds that usually only turn up in Metro Vancouver or the GTA.
'“The crowds Pierre Poilievre is attracting to his rallies — they’re off the charts, folks,” read a Sunday tweet by David Akin, a 20-year veteran of political reporting.
'Within Poilievre’s rallies, things are happening that are very out-of-character for a Conservative leadership race that is still four months away from its Sept. 10 finale. On Monday, Poilievre’s campaign posted a video of their candidate meeting a woman crying as she said “our faith is in you.” A Toronto Star reporter following the Poilievre campaign found that his rallies were disproportionately attracting supporters who had never before attended a political event.'
Canadians want a leader that will put them first and get out of their way, not some leftist mental defective regurgitating globalist platitudes and making their lives more difficult.
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