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It ain’t over till it’s over, Trudeau hasn’t won Liberal leadership yet, say Murray and Hall Findlay

Two Liberal leadership candidates whose profiles have grown significantly over the past week are challenging the media and punditry wisdom that Montreal MP Justin Trudeau has sealed a victory with four weeks remaining in the contest, and citing the Trudeau campaign’s last-minute appeal for an extension of the deadline for voter registration as evidence.

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Liberal leadership candidates Joyce Murray, and Martha Hall Findlay say leadership candidate Justin Trudeau, considered the runaway favourite, hasn't won the leadership yet.

 

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It ain’t over till it’s over, Trudeau hasn’t won Liberal leadership yet, say Murray and Hall Findlay

Two Liberal leadership candidates whose profiles have grown significantly over the past week are challenging the media and punditry wisdom that Montreal MP Justin Trudeau has sealed a victory with four weeks remaining in the contest, and citing the Trudeau campaign’s last-minute appeal for an extension of the deadline for voter registration as evidence.

The Hill Times photographs by Jake Wright
Liberal leadership candidates Joyce Murray, and Martha Hall Findlay say leadership candidate Justin Trudeau, considered the runaway favourite, hasn't won the leadership yet.

 

  

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