Canada Election 2015: Tory Politicians, Campaign Workers Feeling Bleak About Vote
HAMILTON Senior Conservative politicians and campaign workers are bracing for electoral defeat on Monday and the ensuing party turmoil, with some activists beginning to take a closer look at the mechanics of a future leadership race.
Several high-level Conservative activists and politicians who spoke to The Canadian Press over the past two days said spirits are low inside the party, particularly in Ontario where Liberal numbers have surged.
They talk bleakly about entire swaths of Ontario returning to the Liberals, and that antipathy towards Conservative Leader Stephen Harper and the public's desire for change has been hard to rebut.
Still, some Tories hold out for the "what ifs" what if there is a resilient pocket of Conservative support that will turn out, particularly if they are able to effectively get out the vote on Monday? They point to polling numbers tightening up this weekend what if the Liberal momentum has ground to a halt?
"I think it's going to be an incredibly close campaign," said one senior Conservative, speaking on condition of anonymity because they weren't authorized to discuss the matter publicly.
"I think the Conservatives are going to come away with a small minority despite their best efforts. It could range anywhere from a big Liberal minority to a big Conservative minority, but looks like a small Conservative minority."
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