Leaders' pre-debate tweets stir up conversation online
Harper tweets photo of his children, Trudeau mocks jogging ads and Mulcair attacks Tory record
As the first debate of the federal election campaign approached, the leaders of the major parties took to Twitter to share very different messages.
- 5 things to watch for at the leaders' debate
- ANALYSIS: Harper the real target in leaders' debate
- Tom Mulcair paints NDP as only alternative to Conservatives
Conservative Leader Stephen Harper posted a photo of his children, Ben and Rachel, noting that parents of teenage children already have plenty of debate experience. Unlike during past campaigns, Harper's children have been appearing regularly with their father this time around. Ben is currently in university and Rachel is in high school.
I am sure if you have teenagers you'll agree with me - these two are well-practiced debaters! <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/elxn42?src=hash">#elxn42</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/macdebate?src=hash">#macdebate</a> <a href="http://t.co/kcbiv4Imdo">pic.twitter.com/kcbiv4Imdo</a>
—@pmharper
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau tweeted a video of himself during a boxing photo-op in Toronto on Thursday.
"I thought I'd make one of those jogging politician videos, thing is, I don't jog that much," Trudeau says, referring to a common campaign ad approach, one recently used by Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne.
"On a big day, this is more my speed."
First round of the day. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/elxn42?src=hash">#elxn42</a> <a href="https://t.co/r86WJWOaDL">https://t.co/r86WJWOaDL</a>
—@JustinTrudeau
Trudeau also took a swipe at Tom Mulcair.
Mulcair’s plan is a mirage. He hopes Cdns won’t look closely at what he’s promising during the <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/macdebate?src=hash">#macdebate</a>. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/elxn42?src=hash">#elxn42</a> <a href="http://t.co/anDdMEaKXx">pic.twitter.com/anDdMEaKXx</a>
—@JustinTrudeau
NDP Leader Tom Mulcair posted a series of tweets aimed at presenting himself as the alternative to Harper and his "failed record."
Tonight, Tom will contrast his plan to help families against Stephen Harper’s failed record. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Ready4Change?src=hash">#Ready4Change</a>? Join us: <a href="http://t.co/b13LxBLE95">http://t.co/b13LxBLE95</a>
—@ThomasMulcair
"This election is a choice—between four more years of Stephen Harper or this extraordinary team." <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Ready4Change?src=hash">#Ready4Change</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/NDP?src=hash">#NDP</a> <a href="https://t.co/3ieuG4LTQg">https://t.co/3ieuG4LTQg</a>
—@ThomasMulcair
Green Party Leader Elizabeth May stuck mostly to retweets on a variety of topics as the debate approached.
All the leaders' tweets stirred up lots of discussion online.
Many liked Harper's picture.
This is a great pic. <a href="https://t.co/ZjLvdcDwwW">https://t.co/ZjLvdcDwwW</a>
—@RosieBarton
This is fun. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/elxn42?src=hash">#elxn42</a> <a href="https://t.co/XtqgzFTa1d">https://t.co/XtqgzFTa1d</a>
—@sladurantaye
Awesome. <a href="https://t.co/KnFAALircc">https://t.co/KnFAALircc</a>
—@RDSimper
Others commented that the Tory leader was trying to appear more human.
HARPER IS A HUMAN PERSON MAYBE <a href="https://t.co/3s0du3nhqv">https://t.co/3s0du3nhqv</a>
—@HilaryBeaumont
Perhaps the first regular human being tweet I've ever seen from this account. <a href="https://t.co/1XXkyJxAIb">https://t.co/1XXkyJxAIb</a>
—@thefutureyousee
Many agreed that debating teens is tough.
Teens are tenacious. Trick is always knowing when to walk away b/c they never admit defeat. <a href="https://t.co/gvRxrDgUHE">https://t.co/gvRxrDgUHE</a>
—@anniegirl1138
No parent can win this debate. Because parents do not know sh_t <a href="https://t.co/aZhyVYSq18">https://t.co/aZhyVYSq18</a>
—@JimHague9
Some were puzzled by Trudeau's tweet.
I keep trying to explain things like this to Americans and it keeps not working <a href="https://t.co/Ah8YGOoMsK">https://t.co/Ah8YGOoMsK</a>
—@EmmaMci
Some compared it favourably to Harper's recent Twitter video about Netflix.
This is the anti-"I like movies and Netflix" video. <a href="https://t.co/GTFzfT22Zb">https://t.co/GTFzfT22Zb</a>
—@johngaudes
And, predictably, there were lots of jokes.
<CRINGE> <a href="https://t.co/piMFaAqWFt">https://t.co/piMFaAqWFt</a>
—@cselley
We'll find the bottom soon, right? This has to be close to the bottom. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/elxn42?src=hash">#elxn42</a> <a href="https://t.co/S9OIuRT4f2">https://t.co/S9OIuRT4f2</a>
—@TelegramJames
There were more than a few confused tweets about Mulcair posting in the third person.
Why is 'Tom' tweeting in the third person??? <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/cndpoli?src=hash">#cndpoli</a> <a href="https://t.co/bKUzS1NkKP">https://t.co/bKUzS1NkKP</a>
—@teririch
<a href="https://twitter.com/ThomasMulcair">@ThomasMulcair</a> why are these tweets not in the first person?
—@jermibers
But others were digging his message.
<a href="https://twitter.com/ThomasMulcair">@ThomasMulcair</a> I'm not old enough to vote, but I know both Harper and Trudeau must be stopped!! <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Ready4Change?src=hash">#Ready4Change</a>
—@GAP7337
What do you think of the leaders' pre-game tweets. Share your thoughts with us on Twitter @CBCnews or in the comments below.