Forum Poll out Sept. 24/17: CPC-39% Libs-35%

Walter

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Polls taken the day before an election have little worth also, just ask Mrs. Clinton.
 

Danbones

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At least Putin has popular support unlike hitlary who only attracted PAID nazis and communists
and their followers..and had the most fake polls and vote fraud of anyone ever....

Say, now clapper admitted trump was wiretapped, when are they gonna crack them DNC severs for the evidence about russians again?
 

Curious Cdn

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At least Putin has popular support unlike hitlary who only attracted PAID nazis and communists
and their followers

say so when are they gonna crack them DNC severs for the evidence again?

Putin holds elections in great disdain, it would appear.

At least Putin has popular support unlike hitlary who only attracted PAID nazis and communists
and their followers..and had the most fake polls and vote fraud of anyone ever....

Say, now clapper admitted trump was wiretapped, when are they gonna crack them DNC severs for the evidence about russians again?

Maybe Edgar Cayce' Atlantians know the truth of it?

Oh, whoops! That's "science", innit?
 

Angstrom

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The Forum Poll™ - Fall Blues for Trudeau

Standard qualifier: "Dogs know what to do with polls" John Diefenbaker :)

A poll two years before an election is due is pretty well irrelevant, except for entertainment and argument.

But still....HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA The sheen is fading on Shiny Pony.

All he has done so far is pander to the ultra sensitive. We will see if his political strategy will withstand the test of our next elections.
Now that pot is legal, i really can’t see anything else that could win him as many votes as last time.
 

DaSleeper

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But But But....According to mentalfloss..........

 

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Here's another!!!! Out Oct 3 2017

The poll, conducted by Ekos Research and commissioned for The Canadian Press, puts the governing Liberals at 34 per cent and the Conservatives at 33 per cent, while the New Democrats — still smarting from a disappointing 2015 campaign — remain a distant third at 15 per cent.
The Ekos-Canadian Press poll, which surveyed 4,839 people via both cellphone and land line during the last two weeks of September, carries a margin of error of plus or minus 1.4 percentage points, 19 times out of 20.


Liberals, Conservatives statistically tied, NDP a distant third: Ekos-CP poll | Ottawa Citizen
 

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I'm waiting to hear about a scandal or crisis at the start of the next election campaign.

I would like to start a rumour about Jagmeet Singh and Trudeau. Instead of a boxing match, I think they should have a huge fashion fight. 'Fashion Fight' could be the next media buzzword. You read it here first.

Notice the subtle hint by the Sun suggesting which leader is stronger. A sloppily dressed Trudeau vs. a dapper Jagmeet. The article doesn't mention how either is dressed, but...Perhaps these two will 'fashion fight' and Sheer will slide up the middle.



Justin Trudeau has met his match in Jagmeet Singh
By Tom Parkin, Postmedia Network

The New Democrats have licked their wounds. And overwhelmingly they’ve decided they want back in the fight.

On the first ballot, 54% of NDP members voted for Jagmeet Singh who is now leader of the federal New Democratic Party. Finally, Justin Trudeau will have a strong opponent on the left.

Singh’s victory signals a big shift in how the NDP thinks about itself. In the past, New Democrats debated about power versus principle. They talked about being the conscience of Parliament. No more. Now it’s about winning.

It’s not simply that the 2011 Orange Wave gave the NDP a taste of success, but that’s part of it. More importantly, progressive social democratic voters are fed up with inaction and broken promises from the Liberals.

Their big infrastructure promise turned out to be a privatization scheme. Their so-called ‘middle class tax cut’ actually gave the biggest benefit to affluent Canadians earning between $90,000 and $200,000.

They promised transparency but are now being condemned for being even more secretive than the Harper government. Promise after promise has been broken — particularly to Indigenous Canadians. Their electoral reform pledge was a mirage. They don’t believe they have any role to play in reversing the trend toward part-time, temporary and low wage jobs. Their arms trade with the Saudis is shameful.

After two years of Justin Trudeau, NDP members have decided there’s only one way to respond to his broken promises to progressive voters: defeat him and replace him.

But Singh’s victory isn’t simply politics. It’s a culture shift for the NDP—and it will be for Canada, too.

The rest here.

Justin Trudeau has met his match in Jagmeet Singh | PARKIN | Columnists | Opinio
 

petros

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I'm waiting to hear about a scandal or crisis at the start of the next election campaign.

I would like to start a rumour about Jagmeet Singh and Trudeau. Instead of a boxing match, I think they should have a huge fashion fight. 'Fashion Fight' could be the next media buzzword. You read it here first.

Notice the subtle hint by the Sun suggesting which leader is stronger. A sloppily dressed Trudeau vs. a dapper Jagmeet. The article doesn't mention how either is dressed, but...Perhaps these two will 'fashion fight' and Sheer will slide up the middle.



Justin Trudeau has met his match in Jagmeet Singh
By Tom Parkin, Postmedia Network

The New Democrats have licked their wounds. And overwhelmingly they’ve decided they want back in the fight.

On the first ballot, 54% of NDP members voted for Jagmeet Singh who is now leader of the federal New Democratic Party. Finally, Justin Trudeau will have a strong opponent on the left.

Singh’s victory signals a big shift in how the NDP thinks about itself. In the past, New Democrats debated about power versus principle. They talked about being the conscience of Parliament. No more. Now it’s about winning.

It’s not simply that the 2011 Orange Wave gave the NDP a taste of success, but that’s part of it. More importantly, progressive social democratic voters are fed up with inaction and broken promises from the Liberals.

Their big infrastructure promise turned out to be a privatization scheme. Their so-called ‘middle class tax cut’ actually gave the biggest benefit to affluent Canadians earning between $90,000 and $200,000.

They promised transparency but are now being condemned for being even more secretive than the Harper government. Promise after promise has been broken — particularly to Indigenous Canadians. Their electoral reform pledge was a mirage. They don’t believe they have any role to play in reversing the trend toward part-time, temporary and low wage jobs. Their arms trade with the Saudis is shameful.

After two years of Justin Trudeau, NDP members have decided there’s only one way to respond to his broken promises to progressive voters: defeat him and replace him.

But Singh’s victory isn’t simply politics. It’s a culture shift for the NDP—and it will be for Canada, too.

The rest here.

Justin Trudeau has met his match in Jagmeet Singh | PARKIN | Columnists | Opinio

A trust With E. May.

A Jagmeet sammich.
 

darkbeaver

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Politicians are insignifigant they can be had by the ton for gold or silver bit coin, the average western component of government is saturated by yes how tall persons. What Canada needs is a religuse revolution, we need more time to consentrate on snow removeal. At this point in the year. Christmas approaches. I will not rest until my lord Sun O God returns and dispells the darkness with its pure sweetlight and electromagnetic fields.