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I’ve been told the UCP think of these first two ads like previews at the movies, a little taste of coming attractions, an indication of the tone the UCP will be taking.“It feels better punching than getting punched,” says a notable in Premier Danielle Smith’s UCP. And boy, have they been punched, to say nothing of thrown, body slammed, run over, mocked and manhandled.The NDP on offence, the UCP often on defence.With an election approaching, the UCP see themselves as players in the Red Zone with the clock ticking.They’re taking the gloves off. They want to punch back and no longer be the punching bag.Notley, who former premier Jason Kenney and the UCP beat in a 22-point landslide four years back.
Says she will stand up for Alberta but supported the carbon tax and, there again, the mention of support for the prime minister.Article contentNotley is more popular than her party.The UCP has rebounded in large part because those attracted to the Wildrose Independence Party are back in the UCP fold.Recommended from Editorial
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