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Related: About this forumNDP gains ground on the Conservatives
From Harris/Decima press release
http://www.harrisdecima.ca/news/releases/201204/1342-conservatives-and-ndp-neck-and-neck
"Nationally, the Conservatives hold a two point lead. The Conservatives stand at 34%, to 32% for the NDP, 19% for the Liberals, 8% for the Greens, and 6% for the BQ."
"The NDP has surged back in front in Quebec. Here, they stand at 39%, to 24% for the BQ, 14% for the Liberals, 14% for the Conservatives, and 8% for the Greens.
The Conservatives are well in front in Ontario. The Conservatives stand at 41%, to 26% for the NDP, 24% for the Liberals, and 8% for the Greens.
The NDP holds a strong lead in BC. Here, they stand at 44%, to 30% for the Conservatives, 13% for the Liberals, and 11% for the Greens.
The Conservatives remain in front on the Prairies. In Manitoba and Saskatchewan, they stand at 45%, to 34% for the NDP, 13% for the Liberals, and 7% for the Greens. In Alberta the Conservatives are at 54%, to 19% for the NDP, 16% for the Liberals, and 8% for the Greens.
In Atlantic Canada, the NDP stands at 36%, to 30% for the Conservatives, 30% for the Liberals, and 3% for the Greens."
Now if Ontario could only get it shit together!
Lucy Goosey
(2,940 posts)I'm in Ontario. I don't understand the people around me.
At least NDP + Liberal > Conservative here - that's something, right?
Ken Burch
(50,254 posts)But it's just WEIRD to express that anger by supporting a federal party led by...Bob Rae.
I wonder how much of it is still down to the CAW's stubborn and now-pointless obsession with "tactical voting"?
Ken Burch
(50,254 posts)Why is that province so determined to avoid living in the modern world?