Decision to bow out of leadership race weeks in the making: Poilievre
OTTAWA — Conservative MP Pierre Poilievre says weeks of uncertainty about whether he actually wanted to enter the party’s leadership race came to a head as deadlines to sign contracts loomed.
He says he went to bed a few nights ago pledging that if he did not feel “all in” for the job when he woke up, he’d drop out — and that’s what he did Thursday, throwing a bombshell into the ongoing campaign.
Poilievre, known as a hard-edged, scrappy fighter on the floor of the House of Commons, grew emotional as he described his decision to back out.
He says he took some advice from a friend: write two letters to his toddler, one describing why he chose to run and a second laying out why he didn’t.