Unite-the-right buck will stop at the grassroots: many Alliance voters would vote Liberal before they would vote Tory
Observers suggest that the only issues to be resolved in the merger talks between the Progressive Conservative and Alliance parties are related to power politics at the top. What they are overlooking are the more perilous politics at the bottom.
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