MPs in close ridings can’t afford to take win for granted

'You’ve got to earn it and in this case, you’ve got to demonstrate that you want it more than the next person,' says former Liberal MP Joe Jordan who won his 2000 election by only 55 votes.

The election is long over, but MPs who won in vulnerable ridings are likely still working hard to engage with constituents and maintain support, even through a majority government and especially over this winter break.

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