Episode Description
How do political campaigns actually win once the voting starts?
This week on Balance of Power, Annalise Klingbeil, Leah Ward and Shannon Phillips unpack the strategy behind the federal NDP leadership race as voting begins, check in on the budget fight unfolding in Nova Scotia, and talk about the rarely discussed cost of maintaining a political image in the age of constant cameras.
First: the mechanics of a ranked-ballot leadership race. What do campaigns actually do once voting begins? How do second-choice alliances form behind the scenes, and why do turnout and member mobilization matter more than anything else in the final weeks?
Then: Nova Scotia politics. Nova Scotia NDP leader Claudia Chender joins the show to explain how public protests forced Premier Tim Houston’s government to partially reverse controversial budget cuts, and why telling human stories can still change political outcomes.
Plus: the cost of a political face. From wardrobe budgets to cosmetic procedures to the constant scrutiny of cameras and social media, the panel discusses the financial and personal pressures women and gender-diverse politicians face that most voters never see.
Leadership race strategy, opposition politics, and the realities of modern political image.
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Guest
MLA Claudia Chender
https://www.claudiachender.ca/
Mentioned in this episode
Left East to West Podcast
https://open.spotify.com/show/5GLYrK3yElLMVYAML7W1gt
Shannon's Substack
https://shannonphillips.substack.com/p/a-middle-power-but-actually
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