Alberta NDP polling numbers crashing already

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quelle surprise


Support for Rachel Notley and her NDP party has dropped since this spring’s provincial election, but the premier still holds the highest approval rating among all party leaders, a new poll shows.

The Mainstreet/Postmedia poll found that if an election were held immediately, more voters would cast votes for the Wildrose Party than the governing NDP.

And while Notley’s approval rating has dropped 12 percentage points since the last poll in late May, her 50 per cent rating remains higher than that of Wildrose Leader Brian Jean (45 per cent), the Alberta Party’s Greg Clark (36 per cent), Liberal Party Leader David Swann (34 per cent) and the PC Party’s Ric McIver (25 per cent).


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grainfedpraiboy

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The NDP election victory was a surprise. Those who crossed over to park a protest vote with them are suffering with buyers remorse. Most Albertans did not vote NDP and feel they are under some sort of Vichy type government or foreign occupation. The proof will be in the byelections.
 

Walter

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The NDP election victory was a surprise. Those who crossed over to park a protest vote with them are suffering with buyers remorse. Most Albertans did not vote NDP and feel they are under some sort of Vichy type government or foreign occupation. The proof will be in the byelections.
Same thing happened in ON in '90 and we suffered for 5 long years.