Call Me Hedy
Not a single respondent chose Fry [in the poll].
"There were over 3,000 opportunities for people to pick her (as first,
second or third choice)," said Graves.
"She literally got zero. I have never seen that in over 20 years of
polling."
15 Comments:
Here's a question.. .why has every person who dropped out of the campaign so far endorsed Rae?
I mean, one or two is normal, but for all three of the three current drop-outs to support Rae? Why hasn't anyone gone to Dion or Kennedy??
Its just a question that's puzzling me.
By Eric, at 3:27 p.m.
You're saying that Fry supporting Rae is a good thing, right? That Rae's scorecard doesn't actually read "plus two, minus one"?
By Paul, at 3:40 p.m.
For some reason Rae's team has worked effectively with potential drop outs.
He is well financed, through his brother, and perhaps can assist with covering the cost of a failing campaign in return for an endorsement.
Having all three withdrawn candidates endorse Rae creates an impression of momentum and is probably not a coincidence.
By Down & Out in L A, at 3:44 p.m.
Fry is obviously not a huge pick-up, but the fact that all three drop-outs have gone to Rae does seem to suggest:
1. Rae has momentum
2. Rae is a popular second choice
3. Rae is the percieved front-runner
By Matthew, at 3:47 p.m.
I'm not likng what I am seeing over at Cerberus.
Hopefully, it's not true that Chretienites are supporting Rae and Martinites are supporting Ignatieff.
None of the above is starting to look very good.
By Down & Out in L A, at 4:02 p.m.
And check out this link
http://www.stevejanke.com/archives/197316.php#more
Kennedy to Move to Rae on later ballots ???
By Down & Out in L A, at 4:21 p.m.
well to be fair
McCallum wanted to run, chose not to and supported Ignatieff
David McGuinty...same
Ruby Dhalla...same
Paul Zed...same
Denis Coderre...same
in retrospect a 16 candidate race with those 5 going to ignatieff come september would have made this an even bigger gong show.
By Anthony, at 5:10 p.m.
Antonio - To be fair - none of those people were ever seriously going to run.
Aside from the polling of 2nd choices for individual Liberals, it would seem that of the remaining candidates, everyone - with the exception of Brison - is more likely to drop to Rae than to Iggy when it comes down to it (though in fairness I would think Dryden could probably go either way).
By Prairie Fire, at 6:45 p.m.
Congrats to Bob for picking up the support of yet another candidate who had no chance at all.
By IslandLiberal, at 6:58 p.m.
Why has every person who dropped out of the campaign so far endorsed Rae?
Power Corporation.
That is all.
By Loyalist, at 7:05 p.m.
If they had asked people from BC, and they happened to have phoned Hedy personally, they might have found the one Liberal who was supporting her!
By Stephen Jenuth, at 7:09 p.m.
uzurper; I'm not sure the location of Hedy's "base of support" would have made much difference here.
But, yeah, Brison might have a fair beef with the Gregg poll for excluding Atlantic Canada and any candidates doing well out West should be peeved about this one.
By calgarygrit, at 7:53 p.m.
Stop whatever you are doing and go read Rick Mercer's blog. Probably the FUNNIEST post I have ever read!!! http://www.rickmercer.blogspot.com/
Also, I am almost positive Harper is paying Volpe to stay in the race... who else agrees?
By Forward Looking Canadian, at 7:59 p.m.
It doesn't matter if the poll left out BC, when asking about Fry!
In some ways, she is to BC as Rae is to Ontario....
Now, do you suppose any of the candidates is wining and dining Volpe as we speak??
I'd laugh, but it would be mean spirited...
By Penelope Persons, at 10:07 p.m.
Uzurper:
The pictures are easy to find.
Google "Richard Zussman Queens" and follow the links to the pictures.
Compare to the news clips.
Slam Dunk.
I hope for Rae's sake this guy comes clean and admits that it was all his own idea.
I'd hate to think that the Rae campaign had anything to do with this.
By Down & Out in L A, at 2:46 a.m.
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