Facts vs. Fiction: The Liberal Infographic That Falls Apart

Feb 3, 2026 | Canada Watch: National Headlines, Conservative Voices | 0 comments

By Kevin Dick

Stampede Politics: Liberal Propaganda Gets Trampled 
Folks,
After Pierre Poilievre earned an overwhelming 87.4% endorsement, Liberal trolls swarmed my comments like flies on a Calgary Stampede chuckwagon horse, pushing a slick infographic to discredit the result. Problem is…it falls apart on contact with facts.
They compared a mandatory leadership review to a Liberal leadership contest. That’s not apples to oranges. That’s apples to watermelons.
Here’s the honest comparison:
➤In the 2025 Liberal leadership race, 151,899 votes were cast…Carney won with 131,674.
➤In the 2022 Conservative leadership race, 417,635 votes were cast…Poilievre won with 295,283.

More than twice as many Canadians voted for Pierre to lead his party.
And the fee nonsense? Comparing $0 to $1,000 is flat-out misleading. Both leadership races required only party membership. The $1,000 figure trolls keep citing is a convention fee…not a leadership contest. In December, I paid the $799 early-bird rate for the Conservative convention…like most attendees. The $1,000 claim is a red herring.
Bottom line: weak propaganda doesn’t persuade…it backfires. And this one does exactly that.

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