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Yet more from Decima

This post is dedicated to Kathy Shaidle ;)

Conservatives: 35%
Liberals: 29%
New Democrats: 15%
Greens: 11%
Bloc Quebecois: 7%

According to Canadian Press the big news is in Quebec.

...There is one huge silver lining for the Liberals though - they are way ahead of the Tories in Quebec, in a virtual tie with the Bloc Quebecois.

But I seriously doubt that the BQ have fallen to 7% nationally.
And I used this comment to stick it to Sinister Greg.
...For the first time in five months, the Tories had the same level of support among women - 31 per cent - as the Liberals.
The parties were also in a statistical tie among urban voters for the first time in months, while the Tories opened up a 10-point lead among voters over age 50.


Comments (6)

More shameless plugging…

I blogged about this just an hour ago. I think the ‘silver lining’ is strictly the result of the Quebec provincial election and the Federal Libs should not count on that support should a federal election be called.

Greg:

And I used this comment to stick it to Sinister Greg.

...For the first time in five months, the Tories had the same level of support among women - 31 per cent - as the Liberals.
The parties were also in a statistical tie among urban voters for the first time in months, while the Tories opened up a 10-point lead among voters over age 50.</i>

Man, you will believe anything. ;)

FauxGreg:

SES…blah…blah blah…..

Wait for…blah…

SES.

blah.

ET:

Expert Tom - exactly. I fully agree with you. I think the Liberal ‘high’ in the Quebec poll is due to the support for the provincial Liberals there - and this shouldn’t be considered as valid support for the federal Liberals.

Greg:

Man it’s great. I have my own groupies now. ;)

Alan:

Yeah. You’re dreamy.

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