Ontario Premier Doug Ford is defending his former marketing campaign supervisor’s criticisms of Conservative Chief Pierre Poilievre, telling reporters “generally the reality hurts.”
Ford’s former marketing campaign supervisor Kory Teneycke has been an outspoken critic of the federal Conservative marketing campaign, suggesting it was headed for catastrophe and urgently must pivot its technique.
Requested Monday about Teneycke’s feedback, Ford prompt Poilievre’s marketing campaign is perhaps sensible to hearken to Teneycke’s recommendation.
“I’ve mentioned proper from day one, he is robust as nails, however he is the most effective marketing campaign supervisor within the nation. And to be very frank, if Kory was operating that marketing campaign, I do not assume Mr. Poilievre can be within the place he is in proper now,” Ford mentioned.
“There’s nonetheless a variety of time left. We nonetheless have debates. On the finish of the day, the individuals will resolve which manner they need this nation to maneuver ahead. However generally the reality hurts.”
WATCH | Ford responds to criticisms of federal Conservative marketing campaign:
‘Generally the reality hurts’: Ford on criticism of Poilievre election marketing campaign
Ontario Premier Doug Ford, talking from Toronto on Monday, says Pierre Poilievre ‘wouldn’t be within the place he’s in proper now’ if outspoken strategist Kory Teneycke had been operating the federal Conservative chief’s marketing campaign. However Ford added there may be ‘nonetheless a variety of time left.’
Poilievre’s chief strategist is Jenni Byrne, who Teneycke labored with throughout Stephen Harper’s 2015 marketing campaign.
The newest replace from CBC’s Ballot Tracker suggests the Liberals are actually almost definitely to kind authorities, displaying Mark Carney’s Liberals have a seven-point lead over the Poilievre’s Conservatives nationally.
CBC Information has reached out to the federal Conservative Get together for touch upon Ford’s remarks.
When requested about his declining ballot numbers, Poilievre has beforehand mentioned Canadians will make their choice on voting day.
WATCH | Poilievre dismisses Teneycke’s criticisms:
Poilievre dismisses marketing campaign criticism from former Harper strategist
Conservative Chief Pierre Poilievre is dismissing extra criticism from former Stephen Harper strategist Kory Teneycke, who accuses Poilievre’s group of ‘marketing campaign malpractice.’ Regardless of drawing large crowds, Poilievre is trailing Liberal Chief Mark Carney within the polls.
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