October 1, 2015 – With only 19 days left in the 2015 federal election campaign, a volatile electorate is enabling the Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) to begin to shake loose from the Liberals (LPC) and New Democrats (NDP), while the two opposition parties fight it out for second place.
CPC supporters and strategists should stifle any urges to start popping champagne corks just yet however, as data from this latest public opinion poll from the Angus Reid Institute also shows voters remain intractably uncommitted in their vote intentions: half say they could change their mind before October 19, and for many of those the choice will run right up to the final days of the campaign.
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Election 2015: Conservatives edge forward leaving NDP and Liberals locked in second-place tie - Angus Reid Institute
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Judge online polling by real-world accuracy, not academic theory - Angus Reid Institute
CPC supporters and strategists should stifle any urges to start popping champagne corks just yet however, as data from this latest public opinion poll from the Angus Reid Institute also shows voters remain intractably uncommitted in their vote intentions: half say they could change their mind before October 19, and for many of those the choice will run right up to the final days of the campaign.
more
Election 2015: Conservatives edge forward leaving NDP and Liberals locked in second-place tie - Angus Reid Institute
highly related:
Judge online polling by real-world accuracy, not academic theory - Angus Reid Institute