The Tories remain on top, dropping slightly to 36.6 per cent support from 37.4 per cent a week ago.
The Liberals stayed virtually the same at 26.6 per cent (compared with 26.8 per cent) while the NDP was up slightly at 16.8 per cent from 16.3 per cent.
The Green Party gained, up to 11.2 per cent from 10 per cent support, and the Bloc Québécois dipped to 8.8 per cent from 9.4 per cent.
On the bright side support for the Stephen Harpers is down; on the not bright side the support for the Stephen Harpers is not down enough.
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Considering it took Harper 2 years to hit that magic 40%, but only 2 weeks to fall back down to 36%, we should be very happy.
ReplyDeleteon the up side, liberals are bleepin' morons and canadians are finally realizing it.
ReplyDeleteNo Dan, you have that wrong.
ReplyDeleteThis is good news for Canada, but bad news for the ever decreasing numbers of Liberal supporters.
If this keeps up the NDP may well supplant the LPoC as the official opposition.
This news sounds good to me...
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