The maximum conservative strategist states that Poilievre needs to rotate urgently or will lose

One of the main conservative strategists of the country who has just helped Ontario Premier Doug Ford to win a considerable majority government states that Pierre Poilievre urgently urgently has a pin and start talking about more than the question that the voters are more concerned – the threat of the United States – or risks losing the federal elections.
In an interview with CBC News, Kory Teneycke said that only weeks ago he was then on the right way to win a huge majority government, and now every great polls in the country says that they are the liberals who are destined to win big. If an election were held today, the conservatives would lose, Teneycke said.
He said it is because of the President of the United States Donald Trump – and the inadequate messages of the conservative party around what he would have done to try to stop his rates and an attached threats.
But that’s not only, Teneycke said, there is also a stylistic problem: the party leader is too “Trump-y” and must make a quick change.
Teneycke said that he then acts and plays too much like the president, with his names in pets for his political opponents (“Carbon Tax Carryy”) and the captivating slogan (“Big Beautiful Bast It Home Tax Cut”), and is discouraging for the voters, the party must win.
“It all looks too much about Trump for many voters,” said Teneycke.
Teneycke, who held senior roles under the former Prime Minister Stephen Harper, including the Director of Communications before becoming a strategist of the Rubicon company, said that Poilievre is “negative all the time” and is “difficult to appreciate by the public” when you are so.
“There must be more emphasis on a positive message,” he said.
“And I think you should be a little more direct and consistent in terms of message in the United States”
When asked about his survey numbers that sink Thursday, then he said: “We will wait for the Canadians to make the choice on the day of the elections”.
Responding to a question about how some public opinion polls show that the conservatives who lose their advantage over liberals, the leader Pierre Poilievre have said that the Canadians will make their decision on the day of voting.
“After the lost liberal decade of increasing costs and crime and the economy that is falling under the American thumb, the liberals deserve a fourth mandate in power? Or is it time to put Canada first for a change with a new conservative government that will ascer the taxes on the axes, will build houses, unleash resources and bring home the work?” Postilvre said.
Teneycke said that Poilievre and his team are also conducting this campaign as if the main opponent was still the former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and that the issues that were on fire last year – the cost of life, inflation and the housing crisis – are the ones that count most when the voters are clearly indicating that it is Trump who is on his head.
“I’m not lifting this criticism from the Animus for the conservative party,” said Teneycke.
“I am lifting him as someone who has spent all his career in an attempt to elect the conservatives and many of them at the federal level. But I think we are only on the wrong track. And I think we must adapt, refocal the campaign on the only big problem and soften the tone.”
The progressive internal conservative survey of the Ontario obtained by CBC News paints a gloomy picture for the Poiievre team in the most populous province of Canada.
Carney’s liberals are 48 % throughout the province and 33 % conservatories. The survey, which interviewed 1,902 interviewees, was conducted from 24 to 26 March. For comparative purposes, a sample of probability of a similar size would have a margin of error of +/- 2.2 percent, 19 times out of 20.
The Toronto star was the first to report the results of the internal survey.
In the observations at the Empire Club of Toronto on Wednesday evening, Teneycke said that the current trajectory of the countryside is worrying.
“I will do the case tonight and I hope that this will permeate the conservative party war hall somewhere-senior to go up to the voting question that is guiding the votes or lose,” said Teneycke.
When asked about these observations on Thursday, Poiievre said he was the one who can defend Canada at best.
“I am the only one to resist the president of the United States. The president wants to return to the liberals,” he said.
Poiievre was critical of Trump in the wake of its last rate on the side side.
The conservative leader said that Trump is unjustly “attacking his closest neighbor and the best American friend”.
“My message to President Trump is to delete. You stop attacking American friends,” he said.