In every election there are the existing staunch party supporters, but there are many who are undecided, and that’s who the parties target most in their campaigns. Jacqueline Biollo, a principal at Aurora Strategy Group, says that for undecided voters, party policies are the caboose while personal impressions drive the train. “Much of an election outcome is decided based on a candidate’s image or impression, single issues next, and party policies last. Canadians are quick to judge. Many seem less interested in researching issues or considering more than one side of a situation to form their opinion or cast their vote,” Biollo told The Epoch Times. “Canadians are likely hesitant to elect a party whose leader lacks charisma and composure to lead the country.” Comedian Rick Mercer said on his CBC Television show in 2017: “It is a political truth in this country that we do not elect governments. We …