
Conservatives holding strong locally, looking for debate boost nationally as election nears
KAMLOOPS — The federal Conservatives are looking to this week’s two leaders’ debates, as they need to see a bump in the polls, trailing the Liberals and Mark Carney nationally. Even while some polls have begun to shift toward the Tories in terms of the popular vote, the seat share tends to lean to the Liberals forming government.
The incumbent boost, paired with the downfall of NDP polling numbers across Canada, have the two Conservative candidate in Kamloops projected to return to the House of Commons.
“We saw in 2015 how the NDP vote dropped off, as well. This time around the NDP are struggling, it may be more of a two-party race right across the country. But we are working it like I always do, always work like I’m in second place and wanting that one more vote,” said Mel Arnold, Kamloops-Shuswap-Central Rockies Conservative incumbent.