But in the end it as all the new status quo.
Conservatives: 37%
Liberals: 31%
New Democrats: 16%
...Overall, the numbers were consistent with results from the January 2006 election, with the exception of the Bloc Quebecois, which slipped to second place in Quebec with 24 per cent support, behind the Tories with 28 per cent, but ahead of the Liberals who had 20 per cent.

Comments (4)
Best part. Mr. Harper had to take the media on tour to quiet them down.
Posted by Paul | May 26, 2007 2:19 PM
Posted on May 26, 2007 14:19
Except for the usual suspects of course!
Posted by Paul | May 26, 2007 2:19 PM
Posted on May 26, 2007 14:19
I find the polls move less in the favour of Harper and his party when the opposition is united and focused in their efforts to attack government policy. When they take it to the gutter, it favours the government. We saw this during the 90s when the Alliance and PCs were touting two simailar but parallel messages.
Posted by NB Taxpayer | May 26, 2007 5:56 PM
Posted on May 26, 2007 17:56
A diet high in fibber will usually get the polls moving.
Posted by Alan | May 27, 2007 11:51 PM
Posted on May 27, 2007 23:51