Stockwell Day called a new Canadian Alliance leadership race for 2002, and soon declared himself a candidate.
During this period, she said that Harper was more skilled at communicating his message than Stockwell Day had been.
He later campaigned for Stockwell Day to become leader.
He is a former policy aid to both Stockwell Day and Stephen Harper.
Canada's public safety minister, Stockwell Day, supports the extension.
When Long was dropped from the contest after the first ballot, he turned his support to Stockwell Day, the eventual winner.
The people who obey the law, who pay taxes will vote Stockwell Day.
Stockwell Day, leader of the Canadian Alliance, was also elected.
"That leaves the moral conservatives and the Christian fundamentalists who put Stockwell Day over the top in the leadership race."
Despite his ideological differences, he did not join the dissidents who briefly left the party in 2001-02 to protest the leadership of Stockwell Day.