Conservatives Had a ‘Leader Problem,’ Not a ‘Strategy Problem’: Liberal Campaign Director
- Andrew Bevan, Liberal national campaign director, stated that the Conservatives had a leader problem, not a strategy problem, after the recent Canadian election.
- Bevan explained the Conservatives maintained a focus on affordability issues throughout last year despite trailing in polls by over 20 points, with the leader failing to resonate as hoped.
- He noted the narrow margin of victory for the Liberals reflected that the Conservative approach was largely on the right track but emphasized the need for the leader to sound less like Donald Trump.
- Bevan told CTV Power Play that focusing on issues like change and the cost of living is a sound approach, and he described Trump’s potential return to the White House as an unpredictable factor in the campaign.
- Bevan's assessment suggests the Liberals' win stemmed largely from leadership changes within their party and external factors rather than a shift in policy direction by the Conservatives.
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