Opinion | Why do so many men dislike Justin Trudeau?

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Opinion | Why do so many men dislike Justin Trudeau?
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Susan Delacourt: Why do so many men dislike Justin Trudeau?

When Coletto focused in on the demographic details of this 36 per cent of male voters, some of his findings were not a huge surprise. A strong current of negativity is linked to geography, demography and politics. If you’re a man who despises Trudeau, you’re more likely to be over 45 and from Alberta or Saskatchewan.

In this poll, Abacus asked the negative voters what it was about Trudeau they disliked, and what words they would use to describe him. Some of the most common were “idiot,” “phoney,” “arrogant,” “liar” and “corrupt.”The dislike, in other words, is intensely personal. When Coletto asked which Trudeau policies ticked off the men who have very harsh views, they cited his handling of the pandemic and budgets, corruption and wasteful spending.

Coletto confirms this undercurrent does show up in his polling and the answers he received when Abacus delved into hostility toward Trudeau. Trudeau’s recent remarks about his own credibility gap have been taken as an admission that he’s written off this segment of the population. He probably should, Coletto advises.

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