Democratic Institution Dept: Ignatieff said he wants to stay and fight another federal election, but it's not up to him to decide. "The Liberal party is a democratic institution, it's a fact. I want to stay. I want to continue. I want to win this election on the second of May but my fate is not just in my hands," he told reporters as he looked up at the sky. "Hey folks, it's in the hands of millions of Canadian voters out there. After the election, we see where we are," Ignatieff said, outside Ajax-Pickering candidate Mark Holland's Ontario office, according to Montreal Gazette. The Liberal leader was making his final campaign push yesterday with whistlestops in ridings the party feels are either under threat of falling into Conservative hands or other ridings they lost in 2008 and are hoping to win back and michael Ignatieff says he wants to remain Liberal leader no matter what happens on May 2, but it will be up to voters and his party to decide whether he stays. When asked directly whether he would commit to remain Liberal leader and fight the next federal election as leader no matter what the result of today's vote, Ignatieff replied: "Yes!" As
reported in the news.
@t montreal gazette, mark holland
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