Lethbridge Herald

Candidate pulls out of NDP leadership race

PAT STOGRAN CLAIMS INSIDERS DON’T WANT HIM

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One of the candidates for the NDP leadership race is quitting, blaming party insiders who he says don’t want to see him win.

Pat Stogran posted a video Saturday on YouTube, saying the inside workings of the NDP are “fundamenta­lly flawed.”

“The fight to take on politics incorporat­ed while also trying to take on the insiders of a political party that has no desire to see me win has proven insurmount­able,” he said in the fiveminute video.

He also said the party has put “major obstacles” in place for candidates trying to grow the party’s base from the grassroots.

Stogran is a retired Canadian Armed Forces colonel who served for over 30 years, including in Afghanista­n, and said serving for the greater good was his “calling in life.”

He acquired a reputation for being outspoken as the former federal veterans ombudsman under the former Conservati­ve government.

He announced his bid to run in the NDP’s leadership race in April.

But in his video, Stogran said, “As I enter my golden years, I came to the conclusion that my love for family far outweighs my love for politics, especially selfish, incompeten­t politics.”

Stogran said the NDP will never form a government until the party itself is reformed and he doesn’t see any possibilit­y of reform.

He said he resigns with “huge sadness” from the race, and thanked his supporters and campaign team that stood behind him in his effort “to defeat politics incorporat­ed.”

Leadership candidate and MP Peter Julian tweeted, “Sad to learn that @PatStogran­NDP is withdrawin­g from the #NDPldr race‚ thank you for your contributi­on to the debate.”

Party officials did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment.

There are now five official candidates in the race to succeed current leader Tom Mulcair, who didn’t survive a leadership review.

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