maplesyrup Posted May 1, 2004 Report Posted May 1, 2004 Liberals' support soft Liberals' support soft Despite 41.2 % approval, majority government not assured Bloc Québécois holds big lead among Quebec voters 1,326 Canadians surveyed April 26-28, 2004. Margin of error + or - 2.7% Canada Bloc ? Cons 28.5%, down 3.4% Libs 41.2%, down 0.6% NDP 16.1%, up 1.5% In the 2000 election, Liberals had 40.9% of the popular vote and obtained 172 out of 301 seats. Ontario Cons 33% Libs 47% NDP 18% Quebec Bloc 52% Libs 35% "Jack Layton and his party are a rogue factor," Graves said, pointing out that the NDP leads all parties as a second choice, with 25 per cent, compared to 23 per cent for the Conservatives and 19 per cent for the Liberals. "They could do quite well." Quote An education isn't how much you have committed to memory, or even how much you know. It's being able to differentiate between what you do know and what you don't. Anatole France
Alliance Fanatic Posted May 1, 2004 Report Posted May 1, 2004 Lets wait and see what happens in the election. It's going to be an interesting fight. Layton's new, Harper's new, and Martin's new. I think that the Liberal's will get a minority for sure, my main reasoning behind it is that the NDP will be a major factor in this election, and will split the vote in Ontario much like the right did. This could yield more seats for the conservatives, and with the bloq dominating Quebec, Martin would be lucky to win 130 seats. - The NDP is the second choice of alot of liberal voters, because they both are extremely alike in their socially left wing policies. http://www.cbc.ca/storyview/MSN/2004/04/30/harp040430 Quote "All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others" - George Orwell's Animal Farm
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