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Monday, 23 May 2011
Ipsos is predicting that Harper's "values-based national coalition" of Tories might have a brighter future than the cobbled-together Mulroney coalition had:
Darrel Bricker of Ipsos |
The interesting thing about what happened in this (May 2) election . . . is that they actually put together a values-based national coalition of Tories — the first time we’ve had it in this country,” Bricker said ...
Bricker says Mulroney's coalition of out-groups was based on two poles of disaffection: the West (miffed by the NEP) and those Quebeckers annoyed by Trudeau's repatriation of the Constitution. Harper's party has these values:
He rattled off the typical values of a Harper Conservative voter: “smaller government, law and order, pro-military, pro-trade, pro-U.S., economically focused and fiscally prudent.”
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