despite phelan’s loss, cheers erupted throughout the room at the centre ice sports bar as the runner-up arrived and made his way to the front.
“it actually feels pretty good to lose,” he said, to enthusiastic laughter from his supporters.
“you put yourself out there and you put your name on a sign and you don’t know where it’s going to go. you have to flip a coin. sometimes it goes really well for you, and maybe it doesn’t work out this time around.”
phelan said he aims to continue building on the connections he formed during the campaign by connecting with mccrimmon and the other candidates to see how they can all work together.
“at the end of the day, we all jumped in for the same goal, to make this riding better than we found it,” he told postmedia.
he said his time in politics is not over yet, as he already looks ahead for another chance to secure a victory. “i’d love to take another run at it for sure,” he said.
meanwhile, mccrimmon’s youngest campaign volunteer was seb leblanc, a 13-year-old grade 8 student.
karen mccrimmon chats with supporters mike leblanc and his son, seb.
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leblanc said he got interested in the campaign when he met mccrimmon through air cadets and has volunteered knocking on doors.
there are 31 students in his class at w.o mitchell elementary school in bridlewood.
“i like school, but i think that number could go down,” he said.