What went wrong? Alberta's NDP miss their best shot at forming government

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What went wrong? Alberta's NDP miss their best shot at forming government
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The outcome of the closest election in the province\u0027s history is both an indictment and endorsement of Danielle Smith and Rachel Notley.

So, what went wrong?

Steve Outhouse, who ran Smith’s campaign, pointed to the televised debate between Smith and Notley as the place where Smith pulled ahead. “ delivered strong answers and put a lot of minds at ease,” Outhouse said Monday night.Article content “They didn’t go too negative — the negatives were working brilliantly,” said Carter. But what the NDP failed to do was present themselves as an alternative to the UCP.

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