The whole Nanos poll is here. I think I like it better when Alberta is polled separately and not as part of “The Prairies”. Split it off and I bet the NDP looks far more competitive in Saskitoba, as they do in the recent Forum survey. Either way, its pretty obvious that Mulcair
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BigCityLib Strikes Back: A "Gaffe", Eh? Part WOW!
We should all make gaffes like this. But what does it really tell us, other than that the flailing hacks of the Canadian pundisphere couldn’t move public opinion with dynamite and a backhoe? Well, consider this bit: Also, 45% of respondents said a low Canadian dollar that supports manufacturing was better for the
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Abacus Data finds 37% support for the Tories nationally, unchanged since January. With newly installed leader Thomas Mulcair at the helm, the New Democratic Party has rocketed to 35% backing. Far be it for me to contradict a polling company re their own poll, but Mulcair’s original anti-tar-sands blast took
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The New Democrats (36%) have moved into a narrow national lead over the Conservatives (32%). Liberals trail with 19 percent. Green support stand at seven percent support and the BQ has six percent (25% in Quebec). So this poll was done May 7 to 9, though just released yesterday, after
Continue readingBigCityLib Strikes Back: NDP Liberal Merger Odds Now 0
The poll done by Toronto-based Forum Research Inc. this week shows the NDP was the choice of 36 per cent of decided and leaning respondents, with the Conservatives close behind at 33 per cent.If you were an NDP MP/head of a local riding association/rank-&-filer why would you not want to see if
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…but its nice to see all the Tory mis-steps are finally starting to leave a mark. Mind you, it sucks to see that, despite Bob Rae’s exemplary performance in the HOC, the LPoC is still very much in 3rd place.
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