Elections News (Canada)

Nenshi apologizes for mistakes he made as Calgary mayor at Alberta NDP debate (Western Standard)

Some Liberals think Mark Carney could succeed Justin Trudeau. We talked to those who think he’d be a great leader — and others who roll their eyes (Toronto Star)

PC win in Baie Verte-Green Bay shows voters are ‘angry provincially,’ political scientist says (CBC News)

BC NDP maintains double-digit lead ahead of expected campaign; Rustad & Falcon lack appeal, trust on top issues (Angus Reid Institute)

Given Doug Ford’s record on housing, does he really want an early election? (TVO)

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Trump claims he never called for Hillary Clinton to be locked up

On “Fox & Friends Weekend,” Trump was asked about the chant “Lock Her Up” frequently heard during the 2016 campaign with regard to his opponent Hillary Clinton and the issue with her emails. His response was this:

“I didn’t say ‘lock her up,’ but the people said lock her up, lock her up,” Trump said. “Then, we won. And I say — and I said pretty openly, I said, all right, come on, just relax, let’s go, we’ve got to make our country great.”

Washington Post, June 2, 2024

In fact, as the Washington Post notes, there were several instances in which he approved of the sentiment made by others at rally’s and other public events. In one case he said “every time I mention her, everyone screams, ‘Lock her up, lock her up,.” He then said to the crowd, “You know what, I’m starting to agree with you.”

Another time, in a Tweet he wrote: “Hillary Clinton should have been prosecuted and should be in jail. Instead she is running for president in what looks like a rigged election.”

Perhaps he actually had his team look for an instance when he actually said those precise words, and found none. But his intentions were clear. As a nowconvicted felon, he is attempting to argue that it’s a bad thing to lock up one’s political opponents and that he would presumably never consider such a thing.

The sad truth is that he lies so often, no one expects him to speak the truth and we all quickly move on. How bizarre.

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Reuters/Ipsos poll finds that one in 10 Republicans less likely to vote for Trump due to guilty verdict.

According to a Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted shortly after former President Trump’s guilty verdict on all counts was handed down, one in ten Republican registered voters say that they are less likely to vote for him due to the results of the trial.

No surprisingly, a significant group, 35 per cent, said it made them more likely to vote for him, and 56 per cent said it would have no impact on their decision, none of which means very much. What is important is that one in ten registered Republicans are now considering moving away from the former president.

There will be polls to consider the impact of the guilty verdict, but if this become a trend it could be problem for the GOP.

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Voters hate Trump’s chaos…

…and they need to be reminded how much.

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“Sir John”- Blue Mitchell (1959)

Richard Allen “Blue” Mitchell was on the planet from 1930 to 1979. He was an American jazz, rhythm and blues, soul, rock, and funk trumpet player. If I can still count, he had 27 albums as a leader, and a bunch more as a sideman. He recorded for Riverside, Blue Note and Mainstream Records.

Big 6 appears to be his first album as a leader, released April 2, 1959 in the hard bop category. Personnel, in addition to Mitchell, are: Curtis Fuller (trombone); Johnny Griffin (tenor saxophone); Wynton Kelly (piano); Wilbur Ware (bass); and Philly Joe Jones (drums).

The AllMusic biography says this, which may explain why I had never heard of him.

Owner of a direct, lightly swinging, somewhat plain-wrapped tone that fit right in with the Blue Note label’s hard bop ethos of the 1960s, Blue Mitchell tends to be overlooked today perhaps because he never really stood out vividly from the crowd, despite his undeniable talent.

Another reason he may be less well known as a jazz trumpeter is that he played, as noted above, in a number of styles.

Probably aware that opportunities for playing straight-ahead jazz were dwindling, Mitchell became a prolific pop and soul session man in the late ’60s, and he toured with Ray Charles from 1969 to 1971 and blues/rock guitarist John Mayall in 1971-1973. Having settled in Los Angeles, he also played big-band dates with Louie Bellson, Bill Holman, and Bill Berry; made a number of funk and pop/jazz LPs in the late ’70s; served as principal soloist for Tony Bennett and Lena Horne.

This is a tune written by Mitchell on the Big 6 album called “Sir John.” Good player.

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Leger poll on federal voter intention – released May 29, 2024

Pierre Poilievre’s Conservative’s poll ahead of Trudeau’s Liberals by 19 points, 42 per cent to 23 percent. 28 per cent think Poilievre would make the best PM compared to Trudeau at 16 percent and Singh at 16 percent. 66 percent are dissatisfied with Trudeau’s government; 27 per cent are satisfied.

Respondents were also asked why they thought Trudeau wished to remain Prime Minister. 47 per cent said they thought it was because he liked the job and didn’t want to leave. 23 percent thought it was because he had more policies he wanted to implement, and 15 per cent thought it was because he wanted a shot at Poilievre in the next election.

It wasn’t clear how many people thought it was because he was delusional about his chances of winning.

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Election News (U.S)

Trump’s conviction binds the G.O.P. even closer to him (New York Times)

In a swing county, Trump’s faithful are angry. But they believe he’ll get even (Washington Post)

21 experts predict what the Trump conviction will mean for 2024 and beyond (Politico)

Republicans whose races will decide control of Congress rally to Trump (Roll Call)

Polling isn’t broken, but pollsters still face Trump-era challenges (ABC News)

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Sen. Joe Manchin leaves the Democratic Party

It should come as a no great surprise that Joe Manchin, a West Virginia politician, has made it official that he is no longer a Democrat, registering now as an independent. The truth is that he has barely been a Democrat for some time if one considers his voting record.

First he announced he would not run for re-election for his Senate seat. Then he toyed with an independent run for the presidency, and now he’s officially an independent. Speculation is that he could run for his old Senate seat without the weight of the Democratic label, or perhaps for governor of West Virginia, where he would be going up against Republican Jim Justice.

As one of the reddest states in the Union, it seems like a pretty obvious move if Manchin hopes to have a future in politics. Not sure what took so long.

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Trump guilty on all counts

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