If Conservatives fail to win next federal election, party would split, say some Conservatives

To win the next election, the Conservatives need a big-tent party that is 'inclusive, and forward-looking,' not just out for itself, but the country as a whole, says Tasha Kheiriddin, author of a new book and co-chair of Jean Charest's campaign.
It's on: All leadership candidates, including Pierre Poilievre, left, Leslyn Lewis, Jean Charest, Roman Baber, and Scott Aitchison are reaching out to as many of their supporters to encourage them to vote in the leadership election. The final result will be announced on Sept. 10.
If the Conservative Party fails to win the next federal election—its potential fourth loss under a fourth leader—the party would split up or would need a serious reworking, say some Conservatives. “I'm a member of the Conservative Party, a strong [member of] the Conservative Party, and I want...

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