CBCnews

Harper's NDP worries

Stephen Harper, for the first time this campaign, went straight after the NDP.

Political Bytes

James Cudmore

The Conservative leader spoke to a rally of supporters in the Fleetwood-Port Kells riding of Surrey, B.C. Harper aimed some of his sharpest barbs at NDP Leader Jack Layton, who he accused of being a mere "echo" of the Liberals.

Throughout his speech, Harper talked about the "Ottawa NDP," and said they were out of touch with B.C.

Of course, in politics, you tailor your message to the place you're in. And the Conservatives are clearly worried the NDP really do have a fighting chance in the lower mainland — a better chance than the Liberals, and possibly, better than the Conservatives, too.

And so, there's the attack.

James Cudmore