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United Conservative Party Leader Danielle Smith makes an election campaign announcement in Calgary, Alta., Thursday, May 11, 2023. Albertans go to the polls on May 29.
As the sun beats down on a quiet stretch of Calgary’s suburban south, candidate Diana Batten is energetically making the rounds, knocking on doors and glad handing dog walkers as she looks to shore up NDP support in the upcoming Alberta election. A registered nurse, Batten enthusiastically boasts of her party’s family health teams campaign pledge, singling out health care as one of the top issues for voters — alongside education and affordability, all usual campaign staples.
But there’s another issue that looms heavily over the entire race and will likely determine its outcome: United Conservative Party leader Danielle Smith.
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