r/Kamloops Apr 26 '25

Politics Observation 48 hours before election day

Is it just me or others have notice the trend that all the social media (including redditt), and all the tv station there is such a big liberal presence and supporting the liberals, but when talking/overhearing conversation in coffee shops, parks, workplaces etc its overwhelming the support for the conservatives.

Feels like there is two reality around me, one that lives in my cell phone screen and the other out and about.

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u/CarelessGeologist769 Apr 26 '25

I’m getting conservative and ndp ads, but I’m pretty sure that’s targeted.

Hammer Jackson is our mayor. He’s an awful combination of Elon and Trump.

We had residential schools in our backyard. Wtf.

Kamloops is as maga as they come.

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u/ColinBonhomme Apr 26 '25 edited Apr 26 '25

Kamloops used to be one of the safest NDP seats under Nelson Riis until suddenly it wasn't. Did the community change that much, or was he an inordinately popular aberration?

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u/BackwoodPirate Apr 26 '25

Nelson was popular because he was easy to approach, was genuinely concerned about his riding and his constituents and wasnt afraid to make his voice heard.

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u/CarelessGeologist769 Apr 26 '25

It happens, but it’s not us

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u/Own-Programmer-5938 Apr 26 '25

Ndp went too close to the liberals with gun control, climate change, and environmental policies. That affect a lot of rural and interior British Columbians. So they shifted to the party represents them a little better in terms of their livelihoods and needs in the region