Support for Liberals in a steady decline

tay

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Liberal party continue to lose support from Canadians, with their lead in the polls now smaller than at any time since the 2015 election. An Abacus Data poll[1]http://abacusdata.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Abacus-Release-October-2017_Politics.pdf from October 23rd shows an election today would see Canadians vote 39% Liberal, 35% Conservative and 15% NDP.

In the largest provinces, Liberal support is falling. In Ontario, they’re now even with the Conservatives at 42%. Their lead in Quebec is still 21 points, but they now face a surging Bloc Quebecois. In BC, the NDP and second-place Conservatives are gaining, with the Liberal lead now only 7 points.

It’s the Conservatives who have benefited the most from the Liberal decline. They now have their largest level of support across the country since the 2015 election. They are capitalizing in Ontario, where Kathleen Wynne’s Liberal party is struggling with a 12% approval rating. Over half of voters disapproving of the provincial Liberals plan to vote Conservative in the next federal election.

The NDP is not yet showing any gains from its new leader, Jagmeet Singh. Particularly concerning for the party is the sharp drop in support in Quebec, where they have fallen from 21% to 13% in the last month. Singh now has a long road back to the level of support in Quebec from 2011’s Orange Wave.

The Liberals now face polls that show a steady decline, with a 13% drop in support since August 2016. They are perhaps most alarmed with the rising disapproval rating of 38%, which is now nearly even with their 40% approval rating. One reason for the decline may be the performance of Trudeau, whose personal approval rating has fallen 11% in the same time.

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https://thinkpol.ca/2017/10/30/support-for-liberals-in-a-steady-decline/
 

tay

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It wasn't Hillary who misread the Polls but the DNC and her campaign. The Polls showed that Sanders would win handily but they insisted it was her turn.


Yes it's 2 years out from an election but it's good to see some people are waking up.
Let's hope this doesn't mean that we will face an onslaught of selfies of him showing up accidentally at the most unlikely places.......
 

Walter

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It wasn't Hillary who misread the Polls but the DNC and her campaign. The Polls showed that Sanders would win handily but they insisted it was her turn.


Yes it's 2 years out from an election but it's good to see some people are waking up.
Let's hope this doesn't mean that we will face an onslaught of selfies of him showing up accidentally at the most unlikely places.......
Nothing is ever Hillary's fault, just ask her.
 

Cannuck

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Hillary didn't misread the polls. The polls were correct. Just because you guys don't know how to interpret polls, that doesn't mean they're meaningless
 

Jinentonix

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What did anyone expect from an asshole party that wants to tax the shit out of the middle and lower classes while at the same time voted an overwhelming "NO!" to closing the tax loopholes that many Liberal party members enjoy.
In fact, there are at least 4 other Libtards who are in a conflict of interest situation similar to Morneau. While Morneau is being investigated for his sponsoring of Bill C-27.

Trudeau will be a one hit wonder come 2019 and will undoubtedly go down as the absolute worst PM in Canada's history.
 

Danbones

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Hillary didn't misread the polls. The polls were correct. Just because you guys don't know how to interpret polls, that doesn't mean they're meaningless
Hope you bet on the expected results predicted by those DRIVING polls
:)
and lost BIG TIME

Like the way boss soros lost billions when Trump was elected, and hitlry was NOT selected.

George Soros reportedly lost about $1 billion after Trump's election
http://www.businessinsider.com/george-soros-lost-1-billion-after-trump-election-2017-1
(That's why we have to put up with all the whining from you losers!)

That is UNtruedoh's best buddy too, old tired sora$$
 

Angstrom

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Liberal party continue to lose support from Canadians, with their lead in the polls now smaller than at any time since the 2015 election. An Abacus Data poll[1]http://abacusdata.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Abacus-Release-October-2017_Politics.pdf from October 23rd shows an election today would see Canadians vote 39% Liberal, 35% Conservative and 15% NDP.

In the largest provinces, Liberal support is falling. In Ontario, they’re now even with the Conservatives at 42%. Their lead in Quebec is still 21 points, but they now face a surging Bloc Quebecois. In BC, the NDP and second-place Conservatives are gaining, with the Liberal lead now only 7 points.

It’s the Conservatives who have benefited the most from the Liberal decline. They now have their largest level of support across the country since the 2015 election. They are capitalizing in Ontario, where Kathleen Wynne’s Liberal party is struggling with a 12% approval rating. Over half of voters disapproving of the provincial Liberals plan to vote Conservative in the next federal election.

The NDP is not yet showing any gains from its new leader, Jagmeet Singh. Particularly concerning for the party is the sharp drop in support in Quebec, where they have fallen from 21% to 13% in the last month. Singh now has a long road back to the level of support in Quebec from 2011’s Orange Wave.

The Liberals now face polls that show a steady decline, with a 13% drop in support since August 2016. They are perhaps most alarmed with the rising disapproval rating of 38%, which is now nearly even with their 40% approval rating. One reason for the decline may be the performance of Trudeau, whose personal approval rating has fallen 11% in the same time.

more

https://thinkpol.ca/2017/10/30/support-for-liberals-in-a-steady-decline/

Get yhat guy out of this office. He’s in way over his head.
 

Murphy

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That's the ebb and flow of politics. The highs and lows.

The only thing that's important is that a political party, or its leader, must be ascending during a campaign.