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ποΈ 29 April 2025
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0:29.8 | Welcome back to the Philip DeFranco show you daily dive into the news. My name is Philip |
0:34.6 | DeFranco, and there is a lot to talk about today, starting with this. |
0:38.0 | Donald Trump just delivered one of the most shocking victories I have ever seen. |
0:41.8 | Though the problem for Trump is that it is a victory for those who stand against him. |
0:46.3 | A real snatch defeat from the jaws of victory situation. |
0:50.0 | And that, because the liberals in Canada last night won big, and they maintained their position in power, which just three months ago was something that I would have thought was unthinkable. |
0:58.0 | What we see when looking at the numbers is about two-thirds of eligible Canadians turned out to vote, and with 99% of the votes counted, it looks like the liberals got 11% more of the national vote than in 2021, while conservatives gained 8%. |
1:09.3 | With these differences, largely coming at the cost |
1:11.0 | of Canada's smaller parties, |
1:12.2 | with the People's Party and the New Democratic Party, |
1:14.3 | both getting particularly clobbered. |
1:15.9 | And those shifts that we saw could be a sign |
1:17.4 | that a lot of Canadians felt too much was at stake |
1:19.4 | in this particular election to vote for a party |
1:21.3 | that didn't have a chance at actually winning a majority |
1:23.1 | in Parliament. And really, I think you can just look at a map of the 2020 election to see what I mean. You know, in 2021, parties like the NDP, they won big and secured 25 seats. But this time, they only |
1:31.2 | got seven and now there's almost no orange on the map because their votes almost all went to the |
1:34.9 | liberals. Also, for my primarily American audience, if you're confused by the coloring, keep in mind |
1:39.0 | that the center-left liberal party uses red and the center-right conservatives, they use blue. So that's why all the cities are red in the 2025 map. I just didn't want you get confused. |
1:47.0 | Additionally, we saw areas like Quebec seeing some shifts. |
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