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Strategic Council vs. Decima

Strategic Council has released a poll that shows how bogus the Decima poll was from the last week. Did anyone really believe that the Conservatives were behind the NDP in Ontario? The only way you get that result is to over poll Toronto residents. While the Strategic Council is not great news for the Conservatives it does represent a closer race.

National
Liberal: 34%
Conservative: 26%
NDP: 19%
Green: 9%
Bloc Quebecois: 13%

Looks like Prozac Jack isn't doing much better than Mr. Angry. Hey, even Mr. Dithers isn't doing any better. The wildcard is 9% Green. No way they get 9% in the election. Will these people switch there vote or stay home. That 3-4% up for grabs will be huge.

Ontario
Liberal: 41%
Conservative: 31%
NDP: 19%

How are
the NDP not higher than 19% in Ontario. I wonder about the accuracy of this number.

Quebec
Bloc Quebecois: 51%
Liberals: 22%
Conservatives: 8%

Pretty interesting numbers. If, my some incredible accident, the government falls on Tuesday it would be a very tight race. Whoever wins would have a very weak minority.

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