Election is Liberals’ to lose: Greg Lyle

The Grits are vulnerable on several issues, but more Canadians feel close to the Liberal Party than any other, says the pollster.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks to Liberal Party candidates at an event in Ottawa in July. The Liberals have a good shot at winning a second-consecutive term in government, despite a series of major and minor scandals over the past four years.
The 2019 federal election begins with the odds favouring the Liberals. While it is not difficult to imagine losing scenarios for them in a campaign in which each party gets their fair shares of ups and downs, the Liberals should end up with the most seats. How can that be? What are the key factors ...

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