By Bernard Bujold -
The race for the October 5, 2026, election is heating up, with two horses pulling away from the pack...
The dynamic is reminiscent of that between Pierre Poilièvre and Mark Carney!
The frontrunner is being caught up by a horse from the back of the pack, which is taking the lead.
Despite his dominance in recent months, Paul Saint-Pierre Plamondon is seeing his lead melt away, and Charles Milliard is gaining momentum to overtake him.
We'll have to wait and see what happens next, but according to my analysis, Plamondon had a unique trump card: his referendum project won over half the electorate. With Plamondon's retreat on the referendum and the war in Iran, the Parti Québécois no longer has a distinctive card to play, and the party is now on par with the others in terms of its political program,
that is, being a conventional government.
Milliard was missing a card, and he seems to have it in his hand now: his ability to win people over. Milliard is elegant and has the seriousness of a pharmacist, but he was lacking the passion to stir up crowds. He seems to be developing it...
The latest poll puts Plamondon at 31% and Milliard at 30%.
To be continued!
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