Monday, April 8, 2013

Christy Clark tied for least popular Premier


As the election draws near, new polls show that Clark is dead last, tied with Kathy Dunderdale of Newfoundland, at a mere 25% support from voters. Some say that Clark seems too casual, while others believe she is too formal. Clark's rival, Adrian Dix, is rising on the charts, his rating climbing to almost 50%.

The ethnic voting strategy report that leaked out several weeks ago is seen to be damaging for the Liberals. Many believe that this issue was enough for her to resign. 11% of Liberal supporters thought Clark's handling of the report was poor.

British Columbians are set to vote on May 14th.

In relation to Law 12, this article shows the power of citizens. Poor decisions from the Premier may lead them to be overthrown by the opposition. In a democratic country, we elect who we believe is the best to lead the province. Sadly, Clark has lost this belief from many citizens of British Columbia.

In my opinion, taking on former Premier's Gordon Campbell's role is not easy, especially after the HST debacle. Clark has been put into a vulnerable position, a position she gladly took on as she put herself up for votes to become the leader. She has no one to blame but herself, and her decision to enter into the election in being the leader. From recent polls, I believe that she will not be re-elected as the next premier. However, I am not all that excited for an NDP provincial government. Past years where NDP was leading showed little to no growth in forms of infrastructure. As a minor, all I can do is hope. After all, the whole HST debacle was ridiculous, as the HST not only led to less bureaucrats working, some things are actually cheaper with the HST rather than GST + PST.
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Source: News 1130

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