The NDP is using research compiled by BC United to launch attacks on the B.C. Conservative Party, accusing them of supporting fringe conspiracy theories. The research, which was initially gathered by BC United before they dropped out of the election, includes claims that Conservative candidates believe in debunked theories such as Donald Trump winning the 2020 U.S. election and 'antifa' involvement in the January 6 Capitol riots. This move has intensified the political battle in the lead-up to the B.C. election, with the NDP aiming to discredit their Conservative rivals.
Honestly, it's about time the NDP called out the B.C. Conservatives for their embrace of conspiracy theories. We need leaders who prioritize facts and reality, not fringe nonsense. Hopefully, this helps voters see who’s actually serious about governing.
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It's honestly terrifying that people who believe in these wild conspiracy theories are running for office—glad the NDP is calling them out.
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NDP uses BC United research to mount attacks on Conservatives
The New Democrats are using the leaked documents to depict B.C. Conservative candidates as supporters of what they call “crackpot” conspiracy theories, including that Donald Trump won the 2020 U.S. presidential election and the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol involved “antifa” in disguise.
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B.C. Election: NDP using B.C. United research to mount attacks on ’crackpot’ Conservatives
Two United members, speaking anonymously, confirmed the documents were the result of research compiled by the party before the election campaign
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NDP uses BC United research to mount attacks on ‘crackpot’ B.C. Conservatives
Sources within BC United confirm nearly 200 pages of research on the B.C. Conservative Party were compiled before the party dropped out of the B.C. election campaign to support their former rivals
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