Thursday, June 3, 2010

New poll

Public backing for Canada's governing Conservatives has slipped, leaving the party short of the votes needed to win an election if one were held now, according to a poll released on Thursday.

The weekly Ekos survey put support for the Conservatives at 31.7%, down from 33.9% last week. Support for the Liberals, the biggest opposition party, dropped to 26.2% from 27.1%.

4 comments:

RedToryLiberal said...

The Liberals actually gained support, the National Post article didn't have the correct information. The Liberals gained 0.5% since last week.

Anonymous said...

For what it is worth, the tories still have more female voters than do the Libs.Further the ratio of men and women supporting the Libs and Cons. is identical. So much for the tories hate women BS.Woman aren't buying it.

-Libs less than 20% in Que.
-Libs lead nowhere in the country(ties in On and Mar.)

The slight drop nationally for the cons may be accounted in the GTA because of the G/20 fiasco as earlier predicted.

Anonymous said...

I think RTL is on to something. With that kind of gain in less than a week, it is a little presumptuous to be talking coalition.

Okie said...

There's the boodoggle factor. So when should we expect Captain Courage to rise up against the forces of tyranny?

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