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There was no clear winner in Saturday's British Columbia election - File Image

The British Columbia Conservatives’ leader asserts that the province’s political landscape has undergone a permanent transformation, despite the absence of a distinct victor in the BC elections that took place on Saturday.

Premier David Eby’s NDP was in the position to form a minority government if he could secure the support of the Greens, who secured two seats, as neither party was able to secure a majority. Vote tabulation was scheduled to continue on Sunday.

Ballot recounts may delay the determination of the victor of the BC election until the following week.

However, the evening belonged to the Conservative Leader, John Rustad, who assured his supporters in Vancouver that he would “exploit every opportunity from the outset” to bring the NDP to its knees and force a new election, even if they were to retain power.

Rustad, whose party garnered less than two percent of the vote four years ago, expressed his satisfaction with the outcome, stating, “This is what happens when you stand on values.”

The Conservatives have concluded their period of political wilderness, regardless of the ultimate result.

The Conservatives were elected or leading in 45 seats, while the NDP was in 46 seats, after an election day that was characterized by torrential rain throughout much of the province. As a result, both parties fell short of the 47-seat majority threshold. The count concluded at approximately 1 a.m. on Sunday.

BC Election ballots still being counted

Ballots cast by voters outside their district were still being tabulated, according to the BC election commission. Additionally, “election official availability and weather-related disruptions” were causing some preliminary results to be delayed.

Nine of the 93 ridings were undecided, and in two of them, the Conservative and NDP candidates were separated by fewer than 100 ballots.

Districts in which the margin was 100 votes or less following the initial count would undergo recounts, according to Elections BC. Oct. 26 to 28 would be the dates for the recounts.

Rustad stated that his party had “not given up this fight” to establish a government.

“I am optimistic that people in this province are hungry for that change.”

In a subdued address to his supporters in Vancouver, Eby said that he “absolutely” recognized that Rustad “spoke to the frustrations of a lot of British Columbians” and committed to “doing better” if his party becomes the next government.

He stated that progressive values had received a “clear majority” of ballots, despite the uncertainty of the outcome. “However, we must improve,” stated Eby.

He declared his dedication to collaborating with Green Leader Sonia Furstenau, whose party has the potential to maintain the balance of power.

Furstenau stated that her party was on the brink of assuming a “critical role” in the legislature.

 

Green Party take two seats

Rob Botterell received the Green victory in Saanich North and the Islands, while Jeremy Valeriote won in West Vancouver-Sea to Sky.

After relocating to Victoria-Beacon Hill, Furstenau succumbed to the NDP’s Grace Lore. However, she expressed her enthusiasm for her two colleagues’ victories, describing them as “incredible.”

She informed her supporters in Victoria, “This is a passing of the torch, and I will be present to mentor, guide, and lead in any capacity that I am capable of.”

The opportunity to serve his constituents was a “honor” for Botterell, a retired lawyer, and he described it as a “exciting day.”

“Tonight’s a night for celebration,” he indicated. “There will be lots of discussion over the upcoming weeks, but I am totally supportive of Sonia and I’m going do everything I can to support her and the path forward that she chooses to take because that’s her decision.”

According to David Black, a professor at Royal Roads University, the Greens’ retention of official party status following their acquisition of two seats could provide them with “substantial bargaining power” in a legislature that is expected to be extremely competitive.

In an interview on election night, he stated, “The Greens are going to be the kingmakers here, whatever happens, if the race is as close as it is right now between two larger parties.”

Election extremely close

Aisha Estey, the president of the B.C. Conservatives, referred to her party’s performance as “the ultimate underdog story” and expressed her satisfaction with the “historic campaign.”

“We are not going anywhere, regardless of whether it is government or official opposition tonight.” She stated, “Finally, there is a Conservative Party in British Columbia.” “We’re back.”

After being expelled from the Opposition, which was then known as the BC Liberals, Rustad joined the Conservatives as leader and guided them to a level of prominence that resulted in the collapse of his former party, now known as BC United. This occurred in a mere two years.

George Heyman, the former NDP MLA who declined to seek re-election, predicted that the election would be “extremely close.”

Heyman compared the current situation to the 2017 election in British Columbia, in which no party achieved a majority. “The message is unambiguous; individuals have encountered difficulties.” They are experiencing difficulty.

The B.C. Conservatives who are expected to join the legislature include Brent Chapman in Surrey South. Chapman was subjected to significant criticism during the campaign for a previous social media post in which he referred to Palestinian children as “inbred” and “time bombs.”

Electronic vote tabulation

The Conservatives defeated Karin Kirkpatrick, Dan Davies, Coralee Oakes, and Tom Shypitka, a group of former BC United MLAs who were competing as Independents.

The majority of results were received promptly on Saturday evening, as BC Elections had previously indicated. This was the inaugural use of electronic vote tabulation throughout the province. However, the race’s proximity defied the expectation of a swift decision.

Prior to the election on Saturday, there had been a significant turnout, with over one million advance ballots cast, surpassing the previous record for early polling and representing over 28% of valid voters.

Many electors endured torrential downpours and high winds brought on by an atmospheric river weather system on election day, which was characterized by heavy rainfall.

According to Elections BC, power cuts necessitated the closure of two voting sites in the B.C. Interior’s Cariboo-Chilcotin region and one in the Lower Mainland’s Maple Ridge. Additionally, several sites in Kamloops, Langley, and Port Moody, as well as on Hornby, Denman, and Mayne islands, were temporarily closed but reopened by mid-afternoon.

Source: Canadian Press

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Democrats Now Leaderless After Trump Presidential Win

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Democrats spent billions of dollars with the legacy media to try and create fear among American voters that Donald Trump posed an imminent threat to democracy; in the end, voters didn’t care. They chose to believe their own eyes and not the rhetoric.

Following Kamala Harris’ decisive loss, the Democrats are now entering a second Trump presidency without a clear leader, a clear plan, or an accord on the reasons for their significant miscalculations in the 2024 election.

Sen. Bernie Sanders, the Vermont independent and former Democratic primary candidate, had warned Harris before Election Day that she was focusing too much on flipping Republican votes and not enough on pocketbook issues. He issued a statement excoriating party leadership.

“It should come as no great surprise that a Democratic Party which has abandoned working class people would find that the working class has abandoned them,” he said. “First, it was the white working class, and now it is Latino and Black workers as well.

While the Democratic leadership defends the status quo, the American people are angry and want change. And they’re right.”

Trump’s promises to impose tariffs on both allies and foes and his threats to American businesses contemplating the relocation of jobs offshore were alluring to union workers.

Alexandra Rojas, the executive director of the far-left Justice Democrats, told AP that the party’s leadership must “accept responsibility for that a second”Donald Trump presidency was once again feasible under their supervision.”

Rojas charged that the Democratic Party is los”ng legitimacy among the everyday people and marginalized communities, who are continuously used as stepping stones to win elections. She also acknowledged that “there are no easy answers for where we as a coun”ry and movement go from here.”

The data indicates that Democrats have” substantial work to do.

Faiz Shakir, the Democratic strategist who oversaw Sanders’ 2020 presidential campaign, is concerned that Sanders’s Democratic Party will fail to engage in the necessary introspection after this catastrophic defeat.

He asserted that “a healthy party is challenging itself to conduct”that type of autopsy and hear what we did wrong.” “I am not even aware that such a process will occur. He asks, “Will the Democratic Party’s well-paid consultant and big-money interParty learn any real lessons from this disastrous campaign?”

“Will they comprehend the political alienation and pain that tens of millions of Americans are currently experiencing?” Do they have any suggestions for how we can confront the Oligarchy, which is gaining economic and political influence at an accelerated pace? It is unlikely, he said.

Source: AP

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Kamala Concession Speech Trends on Google

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One day after former President Donald Trump’s historic re-election, Vice President Kamala Harris conceded the presidential race and vowed to maintain unity. Her concession speech trended on Google with over 5 million searches.

“I do not concede the fight that fueled this campaign, but I do concede this election.” She stated, “In our nation, we owe loyalty not to a president or a party, but to the Constitution of the United States.”

Kamala Harris acknowledged that there was no viable strategy for obtaining the presidency even though her speech was not what she intended.

In the center of Washington, DC, Harris delivered a speech at her alma mater, Howard University. Harris expressed her gratitude to the hundreds of campaign workers and volunteers who worked assiduously on her campaign and to the tens of millions of voters who cast their votes for her.

Kamala Harris also stated that the country should unite for a peaceful power transfer despite the agony of losing.

She said, “We must acknowledge the outcomes of this election.” “I conversed with President-elect Trump earlier today and congratulated him on his victory.”

I also informed him that we would assist him and his team during his transition and participate in a peaceful transfer of power.

In the interim, Sen. Bernie Sanders issued a caustic statement regarding the presidential election results, accusing the Democratic Party of having “abandoned” working-class voters. It’s unsurprising that “a Democratic Party that has abandoned working class people would find that the working class has abandoned them.”

Sanders, who secured re-election last night, stated that the party’s white working-class voters were the first to quit and that it now appears that Latino and Black workers are following suit. “The American people are enraged and desire change despite the Democratic leadership’s defense of the status quo,” he stated. “And they’re right.”

Trump and Vance were also congratulated on their electoral victory by former President Obama, who ardently campaigned for Harris in the final stretch before Election Day. This was announced in a statement published today.

“This is obviously not the outcome we had hoped for, given our profound disagreements with the Republican ticket on a whole host of issues,” according to him. “But living in a democracy is about recognizing that our point of view won’t always win out, and being willing to accept the peaceful transfer of power.”

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Despite All the Odds Donald Trump Elected 47th President

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Donald Trump was elected the 47th president of the United States.

On Wednesday, Donald Trump was elected the 47th president of the United States, a remarkable turnaround for a former president who refused to concede defeat four years ago.

Trump achieved the 270 electoral votes required to secure the presidency with a victory in Wisconsin. On Wednesday afternoon, he emerged victorious in Michigan, conquering the “blue wall” with Pennsylvania.

On Wednesday afternoon, Vice President Kamala Harris contacted President-Elect Trump to congratulate her and acknowledge his victory in the election. Shortly thereafter, Vice President Biden conversed with Trump to extend his congratulations and invitation to the White House.

Foreign leaders like French President Emmanuel Macron and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also phoned Trump.

“I would like to express my gratitude to the American people for the extraordinary honor of being elected as your 47th and 45th president,” Trump addressed a crowd of enthusiastic supporters in Florida before officially confirming their victory.

“Today, you demonstrated unprecedented attendance to secure a victory, and we have endured an immense amount of hardship together,” Trump said. This was truly exceptional, and we will repay you,” he added.

Upon his return to office, Trump will collaborate with a Senate that is now under Republican control, while the House’s governance remains uncertain.

Elon Musk’s Tesla, banks, cryptocurrencies, and the U.S. stock market all surged Wednesday as investors anticipated a smooth election and Trump’s return to the White House.

Trump has pledged to implement an agenda that prioritizes the substantial revamping of the federal government during his second term.

When Trump assumes office on January 20, he will face various challenges, such as global crises testing America’s influence abroad and heightened political polarization.

Trump has pledged to revolutionize nearly every facet of the American government. This encompasses the intention to initiate the most extensive deportation operation in the nation’s history, once more pursue a zero-sum approach to foreign policy, and increase the use of tariffs.

Upon his arrival in Washington in 2017, Trump was unfamiliar with the mechanisms of federal authority. Congress, the judiciary, and senior staff members who acted as guardrails impeded his agenda.

This time, Trump has declared that he will surround himself with allies who will execute his agenda without question and arrive with hundreds of proposed executive orders, legislative proposals, and in-depth policy papers.

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