#BCpoli
BC premier Christy Clark will have some
music to face in the coming days and it won't be a pipe band playing
Amazing Grace.
B.C.’s New Democratic Party swept two crucial byelections Thursday,
taking commanding wins in both ridings and building on its momentum as
the party of change in the run-up to next year’s general election.
It wasn't just a sweep. It was a slaughter.
The NDP’s Joe Trasolini took the Port Moody-Coquitlam byelection with nearly twice as much support as Liberal Dennis Marsden.
(and)
Chilliwack-Hope — a Liberal-friendly riding never before
held by the NDP — the results confirmed a clear split in the
right-of-centre vote.
New Democratic Party candidate Gwen O’Mahony won the race convincingly with about 41 per cent of the vote.
That sound Christy, is your Harperite communications director snapping chewing gum in your ear.
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