Gallant Liberals play spouse card on campaign trail
CBC News | Posted: September 18, 2018 10:23 PM | Last Updated: September 18, 2018
Karine Gallant is playing an increasing role in the Liberal campaign, including canvassing without her husband
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Plus, Jacques Poitras offers some insight from the campaign trail.
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From the trail
Provincial affairs reporter Jacques Poitras reports…
A lot was happening on the Liberal campaign bus last Thursday — the day Brian Gallant showed reporters handwritten notes from his now-famous 2014 lunch with Blaine Higgs — so one small detail of the party's election strategy went almost unnoticed.
When the bus left a stop in Napan, near Miramichi, it was one Liberal lighter.
Gallant's wife Karine, who has been at his side almost non-stop since the campaign began in mid-August, was staying behind to do some door-knocking with Andy Hardy, the party's candidate in Southwest Miramichi-Bay du Vin.
New Brunswickers first started hearing about Karine Gallant in 2016, when two newspaper reporters followed the premier and his girlfriend for day-in-the-life feature stories on their visits to various events around the province
The publicity may have had an additional benefit: in the 2014 election, then PC-premier David Alward plastered a photo of him and his wife on the campaign bus and suggested that a party leader with a family had a better understanding of issues affecting New Brunswick families.
In early 2017, Gallant and Lavoie announced their engagement, which prompted the New Brunswick Liberal party to use the happy occasion to harvest email addresses from well-wishers. Their wedding last fall generated online buzz.
Now there's a photo of the happy couple on the back of the Liberal campaign bus, and Karine Gallant is being deployed for occasional door-to-door blitzes.
The ridings she has visited so far — Southwest Miramichi-Bay du Vin, Moncton Northwest and Moncton Southwest — happen to be ridings that the Liberals feel they have an outside shot of winning. By sending the leader's spouse to those regions, the party can show off the couple's youthful image in two places at once.
Where the leaders were
Kris Austin: Campaigning in Fredericton-Grand Lake
David Coon: Campaigning in Fredericton
Brian Gallant: Announcement in Riverview, campaigning in Saint John and Moncton
Blaine Higgs: Announcement on Grand Manan; campaigning in Blacks Harbour and Quispamsis
Jennifer McKenzie: Announcement in Saint John; canvassing in Saint John Harbour
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