Tej Dulat


Tejpreet (Tej) Dulat
Senior Consultant, ORA

In the ever-evolving landscape of political leadership, maintaining a strong position and securing victory in subsequent elections is dependent upon several key factors. In an era dominated by digital communication, the significance of establishing a direct connection with the electorate remains paramount. This article delves into the pivotal role of direct voter engagement in shaping a leader’s vision, the hazards of overreliance on staff, and the consequences of disconnecting from public concerns.

In today’s fast-paced political campaigns, marked by the popularity of online platforms and social media, fostering a genuine connection with voters and acquiring good feedback has emerged as vital to electoral triumph. Whether through door-to-door canvassing, intimate group discussions, or other personalized approaches, engaging directly with the public is the conduit to win their hearts and minds. Such interactions offer leaders a profound opportunity to assimilate public concerns, refine their worldview, fortify their debating acumen, and infuse an authentic tenor into their speeches. History attests that victorious candidates have consistently walked this path, forging a genuine connection with the electorate.

However, a subtle yet profound shift occurs when the elation of victory changes into satisfaction. Certain leaders, intoxicated by the allure of their newfound offices, unwittingly retreat from the grassroots engagement that propelled them to power. A key catalyst in this transformation is often the ascent of the political advisors or staffers—a pivotal figure whose influence sometimes metamorphoses into control. As this dynamic takes root, a leader’s orbit increasingly revolves around the counsel and scheduling imposed by their close advisors.

Trapped in a bubble of their own making, leaders can inadvertently overlook the very individuals who stood by them during their uphill electoral battles—the devoted supporters who have a natural grasp of public sentiment and maintain a direct connection to the voter base.

Understanding Leadership: A set of behaviors used to help people align their collective direction, to execute strategic plansInadvertently, a leader’s inner circle of advisors, while well-intentioned, might harbor divergent interests and personal agendas. This may lead to the manipulation of schedules and messaging, ultimately causing the leader to become ensnared in the trappings of power and proximity to influential stakeholders. This detachment from the grassroots, in addition to the erosion of direct communication channels, can lead to a leader’s inadvertent estrangement from the electorate’s concerns. The urgency of election cycles is supplanted by the allure of immediate power and expedient alliances, causing leaders to lose sight of the looming electoral horizon.

For instance, back in 2018, the Ontario Liberal party found itself disconnected from grassroots sentiments, resulting in a loss of its official party status. Despite an initially promising leadership race in 2019-20, challenges stemming from the pandemic and unpopular policies like “Buck-a-Ride” hindered their resurgence. A recent example of this disconnection is evident in Ontario’s by-elections, where the Doug Ford administration’s candidate selections lacked consultation with local grassroots organizers, leading to the loss of traditionally strong conservative riding such as Kanata-Carleton.

For a leader committed to enduring success, maintaining a symbiotic relationship with their steadfast supporters is indispensable. These individuals, who provided unwavering support during the crucible of the campaign trail, are the bedrock upon which a leader’s legacy is built. Their insights are informed by a deep understanding of the masses’ pulse, an attribute that often eludes political operatives embedded in the corridors of power. It is these loyal supporters who hold an unfiltered conduit to the public’s sentiments, uncolored by the filters of political expediency.

A leader’s strength lies in preserving the unity of their core team, composed of those who braved the electoral storm alongside them. This resolute alliance serves as an ever-present touchstone, an assurance that public interests are never overshadowed by the cacophony of vested interests. By remaining grounded in this trusted circle, a leader is poised to champion their constituents’ aspirations and navigate the shifting tides of public sentiment with authenticity.

Conversely, leaders who allow themselves to be detached from this core support structure do so at their own peril. The tantalizing prospect of usurping power becomes a beacon for aspirants keen to challenge the status quo. In a world where political adversaries are ever vigilant for chinks in the armor, any perception of leader disconnection from the populace becomes a key for opposition narratives.

In light of the Ontario Liberal leadership campaign, wherein candidates have diligently traveled every corner of the province while fostering strong connections with grassroots supporters, the impact on their poll ratings is notable. Should these candidates sustain their current level of enthusiasm beyond the leadership race, it holds the potential to usher in a transformative shift in the party’s prospects for the 2026 election. 

In the realm of politics, the ebb and flow of public sentiment is capricious. Success hinges on leaders’ ability to not only ascend to power but also to remain attuned to the needs and aspirations of their constituents. The art of leadership extends beyond the initial campaign and into the tenure that follows. 

By nurturing an enduring relationship with their core supporters, leaders can mitigate the risk of straying from the path that brought them acclaim. As the political landscape continues to evolve, one constant remains: a leader’s commitment to authentic engagement and genuine empathy is an unassailable defense wall against the tide of opposition and the erosion of popular support.