Summary
In the context of Canada’s federal election, a generational divide emerges, with Boomers leaning towards the Liberals and younger voters supporting Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives, largely due to concerns over the cost of living. Claire Rattée, a 32-year-old Conservative MLA in B.C., attributes this shift to younger voters feeling disconnected from traditional progressive leaders and finding the Conservative platform more relatable and focused on middle-class issues. She emphasizes the need for political leaders to engage younger generations with passion and charisma, as they seek leaders who resonate with their frustrations and aspirations.