Monday, December 11, 2006

Who Will Replace Dion?

That is not a question that is foremost on my mind but it appears, according to Macleans magazine that liberals themselves are asking that question. How would you feel and how well would you do your job if you knew your ability was being questioned by your "supporters?"

The race to replace Dion
When it comes to the Liberals, it's never too early to look ahead to the next leadership campaign

Aaron Wherry, Macleans.ca | Updated Monday, December 11, 2006, at 01:21 EST

It's been more than a week since Stéphane Dion was elected leader of the Liberal party. Which means we are now long overdue for some wild-eyed speculation about who will succeed him.

Granted, Dion hasn't really done anything wrong so far. In fact, polls suggest Canadians are taking to him quite nicely. But we're still talking about the federal Liberals, for whom speculating about the next leader is almost always more interesting than supporting the current one. Even non-Liberals have trouble resisting such stuff: One official with another party told Macleans.ca shortly after Dion's election that we'd all be doing this again in another 18 months.

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