Trudeau Faces Internal Pressure as Liberals Appoint New Campaign Director
Amid declining poll numbers and a growing caucus revolt, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announces Andrew Bevan as the new campaign director.
- Liberal MPs express frustration over the lack of effective communication strategies and policy changes, contributing to the party's declining popularity.
- The Conservatives have significantly outspent the Liberals on advertising, exacerbating concerns within the Liberal caucus about their election prospects.
- A movement within the Liberal Party is pushing for Trudeau's resignation, with some MPs believing a new leader could improve their chances against Pierre Poilievre.
- Andrew Bevan, a seasoned Liberal strategist, has been appointed as the new campaign director, with Marjorie Michel as deputy director, in response to internal discontent.
- The Liberal Party has lost key ridings in Toronto and Montreal, further fueling anxiety about the party's ability to win the next election under Trudeau's leadership.