Singh says that the National Democratic Party faces “tremendous challenges” as voters are looking for liberals and conservatives to fight Trump

The leader of the National Democratic Party, Jagmeet Singh, admitted for the first time that his party is facing “tremendous challenges” as the voting numbers are hovering near one numbers and voters elsewhere are looking at a hero to fight US President Donald Trump.

“Let’s be clear that there are tremendous challenges, I have no illusions about it. There are some serious challenges we are facing,” he said in Toronto on Tuesday.

Singh said in every elections, and he asks his party about its electoral importance in an unprecedented country of Prime Minister of the National Party, but he insisted that he will continue his warriors during the next five weeks regardless of.

“Will I surrender to fight for people who need to fight for them?

Singh said that conservative leader Pierre Poilver and liberal leader Mark Carney are only interested in fighting for billionaires and companies while he will focus on fighting for ordinary Canadians.

“I will always fight for the people they need more than others,” Singh said.

The leader of the National Democratic Party made his statements a day after the leader of the former National Party, Tom Mulkir He formulated a column for CTV He said that the only questions that are going on in the mind of Canadians are the best leader to fight with Trump.

“This is why this is formed to be a race between ruling liberals and opposition conservatives, with a small space to spare others,” he said.

“If you cannot say seriously that you will form a government that can take over Trump, then leave the road and leave the only real competitors in that,” Mulkir added.

“One of its worst results in at least 30 years”: Grenier

According to CBC Poll TrackerWhich collects the polls in public opinion, the National Democratic Party was a neck and neck with liberals in mid -December with the support of about 20 percent to support the 22 percent liberals. Conservatives won about 43 percent support.

But since former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stepped down, Trump began to launch the economic and political war on Canada, and Carney became the new liberal leader, as polls have completely turned.

The CBC poll is now supporting support to 37 percent with liberals to 40 percent support and the National Party cling to less than 10 percent of support.

The rise in the liberal numbers is part of the cause of the NDP chip during the past two months.

To see how quickly the National Democratic Party votes, with a change [Liberal] The leadership indicates that many of these voters were leading their vote with the National Democratic Party. But once another alternative appeared, they were ready to give up the party. “

All this happens against the background of uncertainty, as Trump imposes definitions and threatens Canada. This uncertainty means that the issues of the Basic National Democratic Party campaign, such as the ability to afford and housing, are forced to share a space with concerns about the fluctuations that define the relationship between Canada/the United States now.

“You may have to return to the 1990s to find a very poorly poor National Democratic Party poll,” Greenner said.

He added: “If the National Democratic Party continues to survey at this level for a fixed and consistent period of time, the National Democratic Party may be on the right path for one of its worst results in at least 30 years.”

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