Renee Merrifield scores more lead than Christy Clark-Poll
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Seattle WA
31 October, 2021
9:34 PM
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Vancouver, Richmond, Surrey, Kelowna, Victoria. BC Liberals are electing a leader to lead the Party and contest to hopefully win back British Columbia. Kevin Falcon, in his last debate refused to contest, if he is not elected Leader of BC Liberals #bclib22 Vancouver and Surrey Liberals hired a Poll Strategist to conduct a Poll on the basis of Diversity and Leadership Qualities for all candidates, Renee Merrifield, Ellis Ross, Kevin Falcon, Michael Lee, Gavin Dew, Val Litwin, including comparing Former Premier Christy Clark's ratings and the reasons of decline of BC Liberals. "We are excited to announce current, BC Liberal MLA, from Kelowna-Mission Renee Merrifield, who scored 87 percent Poll, to lead #BCLib22 , despite being not so popular in Vancouver, Surrey and mainland", said Vikram Bajwa, who had asked Premier Christy Clark to resign on "Ethnic Scandal". https://www.theglobeandmail.co... A post-mortem report of the election results released publicly by the Liberals last June said the party's defeat was a result of factors that included an unenthusiastic platform, an uncomfortable leader and widespread perception within the party that the campaign was headed for defeat. The report said the Liberals must embark on a rebranding that supports the values and aspirations of voters. " We must unite under Renee and win back British Columbia, from NDP" said Sunny Dhaliwal of Surrey. "Renee will take off from where Ex-Premier Christy Clark, left off ,to unite the BC Liberals, for post #Covid-19, economy and Healthcare in BC". "Even Though Michael Lee represents a minority and is ahead of Kevin Falcon, he does not represent the credentials of Premiership, as Renee Does, she has a strong grip on the multi-culture and vision for British Columbia", said Danielle Chiu, from Richmond. " We all look forward to the next BC Liberal Leadership Debate, which will see the departure of Kevin Falcon", said Harry Parihar, since he refuses to contest on BC Liberal Platform. "The party is perceived by many as lacking diversity, fairly or unfairly,'' said the report. "The B.C. Liberals need to recruit, listen to, and elevate British Columbians of every gender, sexual orientation, religion, ethnicity and economic background. The province has changed and so should the B.C. Liberals.'
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