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Conservative fortunes ebb on West Coast while Liberals surge
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Mark Carney’s Liberals have rapidly recaptured much of the urban area and suburbs at the heart of the Lower Mainland .
At the end of January , the Conservatives were set to turn British Columbia blue.
Now, the Liberals are projected to win 24 seats in BC , up from one seat just two months ago .
The Tories are now predicted to win 18 seats, down from 37 seats predicted at the height of their popularity.
The NDP is polling in the single digits and even Jagmeet Singh’s seat in Burnaby Central is in jeopardy.
The party will have to either focus on electoral effectiveness to target blue-collar concerns in rural areas.
Liberals could also make temporary inroads with conservative-leaning voters if those voters are sufficiently alarmed about Trump and tariffs.
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