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Some NDP leadership candidates could drop out as first fundraising deadline arrives
Two candidates may miss the $25,000 fundraising and regional signature requirements needed to qualify for the NDP leadership ballot, while others report strong grassroots support.
- Some NDP leadership candidates are at risk of not meeting the $25,000 fundraising target and 500 signature requirement to get on the ballot.
- Tanille Johnston's campaign spokesperson said they will "most likely" meet the $25,000 fundraising target but are short on the national distribution of nomination signatures.
- Avi Lewis' campaign has raised $255,000 so far from over 1,500 donors, while Peter Julian's campaign raised nearly $100,000 by September 30th.
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Some NDP leadership candidates report struggling to meet conditions to remain in race
OTTAWA — The first of three fundraising deadlines for the NDP leadership race landed Friday, with some candidates coming close to not meeting the requirements for remaining in the race.
Some NDP Leadership Candidates Could Drop out as First Fundraising Deadline Arrives
The first of three fundraising deadlines for the NDP leadership race landed Friday, and two candidates are at risk of falling short of the requirements. A campaign spokesperson for Tanille Johnston, a Campbell River B.C. city councillor, said she will “most likely” be able to make the $25,000 payment. “It’s no small feat asking our working-class base to help hit a $100,000 target to get Tanille on the ballot. But momentum is building and we’re g…
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Leaning Left17Leaning Right1Center4Last UpdatedBias Distribution77% Left
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77% Left
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C 18%
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