Nadeau-Dubois wants 'a big political conversation' to convince undecided voters
With two days to go before the election, Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois had a message for the undecideds, inviting them to discuss with their loved ones to determine their vote on Oct. 3.
"This weekend, talk politics with your family. Let's organize a big political discussion in Quebec," said the co-spokesperson of Québec solidaire, Saturday morning at a news conference.
He invited the different generations to talk to each other about the future of Quebec, especially about climate change and elder care.
Nadeau-Dubois did not hide that face that he hopes that young voters, more inclined to vote for Québec solidaire, promote his party's platform to their undecided seniors.
"What I often say to young people I meet: 'It is important to talk to your parents, grandparents, to tell them what worries you for the future.' But I think we also have things to say to each other," he said.
Nadeau-Dubois was in Hull where the day before, he participated in a rally of over 200 people.
Québec solidaire is in the midst of what appears to be a three-way battle in the traditionally Liberal riding.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published in French on Oct. 1, 2022.
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