Liberals promise 'positive' politics, but have attack lines at the ready - 2019-08-04

In a conversation that lasted about 45 minutes, this official outlined on deep background how the Liberals plan to rely on positivity in the upcoming election campaign, in the hopes of inspiring Canadians to go to the polls.
The source said the Liberal campaign believes the higher the voter turnout, the better shot Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has at securing a second majority government.
And, the source said, from the Liberal perspective, Canadians are far better motivated by hope than fear.
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{{cite news | first = Katie | last = Simpson | title = Liberals promise 'positive' politics, but have attack lines at the ready | url = https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/canada-votes-newsletter-issue17-promise-to-be-positive-1.5234909 | work = CBC News | date = August 4, 2019 | accessdate = August 5, 2019 }}
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