‘Behind until proven otherwise:’ Liberals facing uphill fight in Winnipeg
WINNIPEG — The Liberal wave of 2015 was especially pronounced in Winnipeg, where the Grits took seven of eight seats in the city, including ones long-held by the NDP and Conservatives.
It was the kind of near-sweep that has rarely happened before in the Manitoba capital — not since the Progressive Conservative collapse of 1993. And given recent polling, it’s unlikely to be repeated this time, says one political analyst.
Royce Koop, head of the political studies department at the University of Manitoba, said it would be like skiing the hardest of mountain slopes.
“It would be a triple black diamond challenge for them to repeat that success in the coming election, based on where the polls are, based on what’s happened in the last four years,” he said.