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Opinion | Trump’s popularity has risen among Canada’s Conservatives. When should we start to worry?

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Republican presidential nominee, former U.S. President Donald Trump departs after speaking at a Turning Point Action campaign rally at the Thomas & Mack Center on Oct. 24, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada.听


Bruce Arthur is a columnist for the Star. Follow him on Twitter: .

In 2016, Donald Trump was unpopular almost everywhere in Canada. A Mainstreet poll showed a 15 per cent approval rating overall; showed him losing 80-20 to Hillary Clinton and 82-18 to Bernie Sanders. Predictably, the strongest support for Trump came among Conservative party voters: 39 per cent.

Which was high, but we were all younger then. If you were only half-paying attention, Trump was still a novelty figure: clearly racist, sexist, shallow, narcissistic and all that, but entertaining if you had a certain world view. He wasn鈥檛 someone you鈥檇 trust with your luggage, much less nukes. But back then some could perhaps argue, how bad could it be?

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Bruce Arthur

Bruce Arthur is a columnist for the Star. Follow him on Twitter: .

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