“our organization is 7,000 members strong,” malakoff began, “and as the executive director of the building trades, i want to say, ‘carla, you have our support.'”
not far away at the turvey centre, saskatchewan party leader scott moe was addressing dozens of supporters and candidates.
he said the choice for this election “has ever been more clear.”
“you can vote for the ndp with their record of decline, loss and closure or you can chose a strong economy for our province and a bright future for our children,” said moe, who continued to evoke the record of prior ndp governments regarding closures of hospitals and schools.
beck, meanwhile, has witnessed recent voter swings in other provinces like new brunswick and british columbia. she’s hopeful that a similar change is in store for saskatchewan.
“we intend to win this election,” beck said. “we’re not taking anything for granted.”
at least one poll, which was teased by mainstreet research on wednesday, indicated the ndp was in position to win the popular vote. however, due to the constituency system and the distribution of seats, it suggested that the sask. party is still positioned to form yet another majority government.