New Democrats plan to ‘meet people where they’re at’ in potential pandemic election

We’ve turned the corner,’ says outgoing party president Mathieu Vick, who acknowledged the financial constraints in recent years tested the NDP’s ‘collective mettle.’
Panellists, clockwise from left, Jennifer Howard, Reah Arora, and Mat Whynott talk campaigning amid COVID-19 on day one of the NDP’s policy convention.
A pandemic election will be a harder fight for New Democrats to win voters, but prioritizing diversity and meeting people “where they’re at” can help “bump” the party’s appeal, organizers told their convention colleagues Friday.

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