
Liberals looking to pressure Tories in historically blue-orange Kamloops ridings
KAMLOOPS — Federal polling still has the Mark Carney-led Liberals forming the next government after the April 28 election. While the Grits may find themselves back in government for a fourth consecutive term, they still trail in both of the Kamloops ridings to incumbent Conservatives.
Six of the last eight federal elections in Kamloops have been blue-orange, with the Tories battling the NDP for the seat. That may be set to change in 2025, with the Liberals surging and New Democrats struggling in the polls.
“Across the country, the polls are indicating that the voters see this as a race between Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre, and recognizing that we need a leader with a mandate to deal with Donald Trump,” said Iain Currie, Liberal candidate for Kamloops-Thompson-Nicola.