Can progressive candidates end P.A. Conservative stranglehold?
With less than a week to go to the federal election the NDP and Liberal candidates for the Prince Albert riding are convinced they can win a seat that history suggests is very much the incumbent Conservative’s to lose.
Despite the campaign efforts of Harmony Johnson-Harder and Estelle Hjertaas, it remains to be seen if either of them can make a dent in fortress Hoback, the three-time winner. Even the so-called Trudeau wave of 2015 didn’t prevent him from securing more votes than the two trailing parties combined. But, the two contenders on the progressive side of the political spectrum are hoping what they’re hearing on their door-knocking forays can translate into what would be an upset.
NDP candidate says things need to be different
“People want to see something different,” New Democrat Johnson-Harder told paNOW, conceding that many voters were caught up in the 2015 ‘Trudeau mania’ as she put it.