Obby Khan has narrowly won the leadership of Manitoba's Progressive Conservative Party, securing just 50.4% of the vote in a closely contested race against Wally Daudrich. The slim margin highlights deep divisions within the party, with Khan inheriting a fractured base. Throughout his campaign, Khan promised to unite the party and build a 'big tent' of support. Now, as leader, he faces the significant challenge of healing internal rifts and restoring party unity. His ability to bridge these divides will be crucial for the party's future success.
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New leader Khan faces tough task to heal PC party’s deep divide
During the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba leadership campaign, Obby Khan repeatedly pledged to build a “big tent” of support. Now that Khan has won the leadership, it’s pretty clear the tent he inherited has two distinct rooms.
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Khan vows to build bridges after nail-biting PC leadership win
WINNIPEG — Manitoba Progressive Conservatives elected Obby Khan to lead the party in a tight race that saw the MLA for Fort Whyte eke out a win over Wally Daudrich with 50.4 per cent of the points
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Obby Khan narrowly secures Manitoba Progressive Conservative leadership
Former cabinet minister, pro football player and business owner got 50.4 per cent of the total vote points to Wally Daudrich's 49.6 per cent
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