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Old 01-14-2025, 10:54 AM   #17779
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LOL the delusion and desperation is insane...

Meanwhile...in reality land for most Canadians:

https://338canada.com/federal.htm

This is the first 338Canada aggregate poll a week since Trudeau's resignation, and the CPC is...gaining even more momentum.

Currently CPC aggregate is 45%, the highest ever, and seats projected is 237, also highest ever. This is getting into territory of potentially beating Mulroney and Mackenzie King in biggest landslide in seat % in Canadian history.

The "Trudeau resigning will make Poilievre lose sleep" narrative continuously projected by a few delusional posters was quite the fantasy. Now it's turned to "Carney will make Poilievre lose sleep" as the first narrative collapsed. It turns out Canadian anger was not reserved to just Trudeau (or it being a messaging issue)

Speaking off...what the heck is happening to the NDP? Liberals have gained a bit of ground, but it was all at the expense of the NDP who is now projected to get their lowest seat total since 2004. Bold strategy to have the Liberals have time to fix their leadership issues at their own detriment while still having Singh as leader.

Carney is the right leader at the wrong time. In an alternate time frame, I would likely vote for him.
It's a good thing the election isn't today then, before Carney has even entered the race.

I think this is an important bit (hidden under the blackout text) that should make Conservatives a bit nervous.

Quote:
Accessible Voters – Asked whether they would consider voting for each of the federal parties, 45.8 per cent would consider voting Liberal, while 40.6 per cent of Canadians say they would consider voting Conservative. Four in ten (38.7%) would consider voting NDP, 31.7 per cent would consider voting Green, 9.4 per cent would consider voting for the People’s Party and 42.2 per cent would consider voting for the BQ
Though I'd maybe caution about that text? Under the other black box it says:

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Qualities of a Good Political Leader – More than half of Canadians (54.1%) believe J Singh has the qualities of a good political leader while 48.9 per cent believe Justin Trudeau has the qualities of a good political leader. Four in ten (40.1%) believe Andrew Scheer has the qualities of a good political leader, while 36.3 per cent say the same about Elizabeth May. One in seven (14.3%) believe Bernier has the qualities of a good political leader 51.1 per cent said Blanchet has the qualities of a good political leader (QC only).
https://nanos.co/wp-content/uploads/...OR-RELEASE.pdf

So either the Andrew Scheer bit is a typo, or it's old. Though I do find other sites referencing the numbers in the first quote.

Anyway, if the first bit is true, the Liberals have a lot of room to move up. It would be nice to know the undecided from these types of polls. I suspect the decide Conservative voter is pretty set, whereas everyone else is behaving rationally by waiting to see what the playing field looks like.
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