NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh suffered a resounding defeat on election night, losing his own seat, his party reduced to a single-digit seat count.

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      18 hours ago

      That’s not enough in politics, sadly.

      Politics is war by other means. It’s every bit as complex and strategic, it’s just not as obvious.

      The NDP has been lost in the wilderness as a party for a long time. They’ve spent far too much energy and credibility complaining about vote-splitting and electoral reform. They haven’t done the serious work to present themselves as a credible alternative to the Liberals, the way Jack Layton did.

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              2 days ago

              It’s clear he hasn’t resonated with voters since the start and he kept going until the party lost party status

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                2 days ago

                Ok that’s more like it. And I agree with you. He was a nice guy, but we needed someone more feisty, more aggressive, at the head of the NDP.

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                  1 day ago

                  As an NDP supporter I’m actually incredibly angry that he didn’t step down ages ago and let someone else take the reins. Imagine if Charlie Angus was in charge. Now we have no party.

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      2 days ago

      He had his time and he did delivered some good things, but it’s defintely time for new ideas and more charismatic leaders. He was the most unpopular leader in this election cycle.

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        2 days ago

        Jagmeet was plenty charismatic; and earnest, too. But while I worried about his focus, really he bounced off a glass ceiling; and then found slagging an ally in campaign ads was detrimental to both. (and let’s talk about how uncharacteristic THAT was)

        But he presented well as someone with decent motivations, and his causes were generally on the side of regular Canadians, as you’d expect from the oranges. He had his best party and just misstepped while puppet-mastering Justin.

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          16 hours ago

          100% glass ceiling. He gained quite a bit of popularity in 2021 because of how charismatic he is. I think a lot of people aren’t willing to admit it, but Canada just isn’t ready for a PM that looks like him (or rather, that doesn’t look like previous PMs).

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        2 days ago

        I agree generally agree with you but charisma is so subjective. A lot of people think that trump is charismatic but to me he isn’t t all. Many think Carney is not charismatic but he is to me.

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          12 hours ago

          trump had branding before he became president, so that pretty much helped him.