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True Dough

(20,201 posts)
Tue Sep 27, 2022, 01:11 PM Sep 2022

We might not have any pee-pee tapes, but we have a Pee-Pee problem!

Pierre Poilievre is doing well in the polls. Perhaps it's that shiny new "leader" glint that he will tarnish again and again, repelling some "centrist" voters.


September 27, 2022 – The ascendance of Pierre Poilievre as leader of the Conservatives is giving his party an advantage in vote intent over the Liberals not seen in more than three years.

Since the 2019 election, the two parties have been locked in what has mostly amounted to a statistical tie in national vote intention – generally driven by the rise and fall the fortunes of the Trudeau government in the moment rather than momentum for the Conservatives. Now the opposition party – which last month elected its third leader in as many years – is pulling together a right-of-centre base that includes not only its own supporters but those who turned out for the People’s Party in the 2021 general election.

The result is now a seven-point lead in vote intention for the Conservatives, according to new data from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute. Three-quarters of those who supported the PPC in the last federal election (5% of Canadians voted for the PPC) say they would now support the CPC.

Overall, three-in-ten Canadians say they would vote Liberal, while one-in-five would vote for the NDP.


https://angusreid.org/federal-politics-sept-2022/
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We might not have any pee-pee tapes, but we have a Pee-Pee problem! (Original Post) True Dough Sep 2022 OP
Tough to form a govt. with only 37% support Fiendish Thingy Sep 2022 #1

Fiendish Thingy

(18,460 posts)
1. Tough to form a govt. with only 37% support
Tue Sep 27, 2022, 01:38 PM
Sep 2022

Trudeau has gotten in the low 40’s for his minority/coalition governments.

The NDP will play a critical role in the next election- sure hope Singh won’t support a PP minority administration.

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