Slavik44 Posted June 8, 2004 Report Posted June 8, 2004 well you heard it from me yesterday...now here it from SES today: Conservatives: 35% Liberals 31% NDP 16% Bloc: 11% Green 6% I said the NDP was sporadic in it's polling...and that it is. Quote The only power any government has is the power to crack down on criminals. Well, when there aren't enough criminals, one makes them. One declares so many things to be a crime that it becomes impossible for men to live without breaking laws. - Ayn Rand --------- http://www.politicalcompass.org/ Economic Left/Right: 4.75 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -5.54 Last taken: May 23, 2007
Kliege Posted June 8, 2004 Report Posted June 8, 2004 Atlantic Canada (June 6 score - change compared to May 30) Libs 45 +4 NDP 27 +1 CPC 26 -4 Green 3 +1 Undecided 25 +13 Québec Bloc 43 -6 Lib 30 0 CPC 15 +2 NDP 10 +5 Green 3 0 Undecided 28 +6 Ontario CPC 43 +11 Lib 33 -7 NDP 22 -3 Green 3 0 Undecided 16 -4 MB/SK CPC 42 +7 Lib 35 -6 NDP 20 -3 Green 4 +3 Undecided 24 +2 Alberta CPC 51 -2 Lib 33 +2 NDP 14 +3 Green 2 -3 Undecided 13 -9 BC CPC 37 +8 Lib 31 -3 NDP 26 -3 Green 5 -3 Undecided 21 +2 Quote
maplesyrup Posted June 8, 2004 Author Report Posted June 8, 2004 As you will see below, the order of the columns have been switched between the Liberals and the Conservatives, showing the Conservatives first, to reflect their position in the polls. Canada Company Date----------CO LI ND BL GN OT UD SES CPAC 09/06/2004 37 33 15 10 05 ?? 22 SES CPAC 08/06/2004 35 31 16 11 06 ?? 23 SES CPAC 07/06/2004 34 32 20 11 04 ?? 22 Ipsos-Reid 04/06/2004 31 32 17 11 06 ?? ?? SES CPAC 04/06/2004 34 37 17 09 03 ?? ?? SES CPAC 03/06/2004 32 35 19 09 04 ?? ?? SES CPAC 02/06/2004 29 37 19 11 05 ?? ?? Leger Marketing 02/06/2004 30 35 17 12 05 ?? ?? SES 01/06/2004 25 36 22 13 05 ?? ?? Ipsos-Reid 31/05/2004 30 34 16 ?? 06 ?? ?? SES 31/05/2004 26 36 20 13 05 ?? ?? SES 30/05/2004 31 34 19 12 03 ?? ?? EKOS 28/05/2004 30 38 18 11 ?? ?? ?? SES 28/05/2004 31 40 16 10 03 ?? ?? SES 27/05/2004 29 42 17 10 02 ?? ?? Environics 26/05/2004 29 38 21 11 ?? ?? ?? SES 26/05/2004 28 41 18 11 03 ?? ?? Compas 22/05/2004 31 39 17 11 ?? ?? ?? If there is any place where the data is missing, and you know the URL where it can be obtained, please share it with us. Thanks. (830) 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
maplesyrup Posted June 9, 2004 Author Report Posted June 9, 2004 As you will see below, the order of the columns have been switched between the Liberals and the Conservatives, showing the Conservatives first, to reflect their position in the polls. Canada Company Date----------CO LI ND BL GN OT UD SES CPAC 09/06/2004 37 33 15 10 05 ?? 22 SES CPAC 08/06/2004 35 31 16 11 06 ?? 23 SES CPAC 07/06/2004 34 32 20 11 04 ?? 22 Ipsos-Reid 04/06/2004 31 32 17 11 06 ?? ?? SES CPAC 04/06/2004 34 37 17 09 03 ?? ?? SES CPAC 03/06/2004 32 35 19 09 04 ?? ?? SES CPAC 02/06/2004 29 37 19 11 05 ?? ?? Leger Marketing 02/06/2004 30 35 17 12 05 ?? ?? SES 01/06/2004 25 36 22 13 05 ?? ?? Ipsos-Reid 31/05/2004 30 34 16 ?? 06 ?? ?? SES 31/05/2004 26 36 20 13 05 ?? ?? SES 30/05/2004 31 34 19 12 03 ?? ?? EKOS 28/05/2004 30 38 18 11 ?? ?? ?? SES 28/05/2004 31 40 16 10 03 ?? ?? SES 27/05/2004 29 42 17 10 02 ?? ?? Environics 26/05/2004 29 38 21 11 ?? ?? ?? SES 26/05/2004 28 41 18 11 03 ?? ?? Compas 22/05/2004 31 39 17 11 ?? ?? ?? If there is any place where the data is missing, and you know the URL where it can be obtained, please share it with us. Thanks. (854) 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
maplesyrup Posted June 9, 2004 Author Report Posted June 9, 2004 As you will see below, the order of the columns have been switched between the Liberals and the Conservatives, showing the Conservatives first, to reflect their position in the polls. Canada Company Date----------CO LI ND BL GN OT UD SES CPAC 10/06/2004 37 32 17 10 05 ?? 22 Leger Marketing 09/06/2004 30 33 19 12 ?? ?? ?? Ipsos-Reid 09/06/2004 31 32 16 ?? ?? ?? ?? SES CPAC 09/06/2004 37 33 15 10 05 ?? 22 SES CPAC 08/06/2004 35 31 16 11 06 ?? 23 SES CPAC 07/06/2004 34 32 20 11 04 ?? 22 Ipsos-Reid 04/06/2004 31 32 17 11 06 ?? ?? SES CPAC 04/06/2004 34 37 17 09 03 ?? ?? SES CPAC 03/06/2004 32 35 19 09 04 ?? ?? SES CPAC 02/06/2004 29 37 19 11 05 ?? ?? Leger Marketing 02/06/2004 30 35 17 12 05 ?? ?? SES 01/06/2004 25 36 22 13 05 ?? ?? Ipsos-Reid 31/05/2004 30 34 16 ?? 06 ?? ?? SES 31/05/2004 26 36 20 13 05 ?? ?? SES 30/05/2004 31 34 19 12 03 ?? ?? EKOS 28/05/2004 30 38 18 11 ?? ?? ?? SES 28/05/2004 31 40 16 10 03 ?? ?? SES 27/05/2004 29 42 17 10 02 ?? ?? Environics 26/05/2004 29 38 21 11 ?? ?? ?? SES 26/05/2004 28 41 18 11 03 ?? ?? Compas 22/05/2004 31 39 17 11 ?? ?? ?? If there is any place where the data is missing, and you know the URL where it can be obtained, please share it with us. Thanks. (875) 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
maplesyrup Posted June 10, 2004 Author Report Posted June 10, 2004 Canada Company Date----------CO LI ND BL GN OT UD SES CPAC 10/06/2004 37 32 17 10 05 ?? 22 Leger Marketing 09/06/2004 30 33 19 12 ?? ?? ?? Ipsos-Reid 09/06/2004 31 32 16 ?? ?? ?? ?? SES CPAC 09/06/2004 37 33 15 10 05 ?? 22 SES CPAC 08/06/2004 35 31 16 11 06 ?? 23 SES CPAC 07/06/2004 34 32 20 11 04 ?? 22 Ipsos-Reid 04/06/2004 31 32 17 11 06 ?? ?? SES CPAC 04/06/2004 34 37 17 09 03 ?? ?? SES CPAC 03/06/2004 32 35 19 09 04 ?? ?? SES CPAC 02/06/2004 29 37 19 11 05 ?? ?? Leger Marketing 02/06/2004 30 35 17 12 05 ?? ?? SES 01/06/2004 25 36 22 13 05 ?? ?? Ipsos-Reid 31/05/2004 30 34 16 ?? 06 ?? ?? SES 31/05/2004 26 36 20 13 05 ?? ?? SES 30/05/2004 31 34 19 12 03 ?? ?? EKOS 28/05/2004 30 38 18 11 ?? ?? ?? SES 28/05/2004 31 40 16 10 03 ?? ?? SES 27/05/2004 29 42 17 10 02 ?? ?? Environics 26/05/2004 29 38 21 11 ?? ?? ?? SES 26/05/2004 28 41 18 11 03 ?? ?? Compas 22/05/2004 31 39 17 11 ?? ?? ?? If there is any place where the data is missing, and you know the URL where it can be obtained, please share it with us. Thanks. (893) 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
maplesyrup Posted June 10, 2004 Author Report Posted June 10, 2004 SES CPAC June 10, 2004 Based on last night's numbers, CPAC-SES Nightly Tracking keeps the Conservatives marginally ahead of the Liberals: Conservatives 37%, Liberals 32%, NDP 17%, BQ 10%, Green 5%. We've had a chance to crunch the gender numbers and it looks like the focus on social conservatism has negatively impacted the Conservatives ability to attract female voters. This may be an obstacle to Conservative growth. Also, over a one week period, the percentage of undecided female voters has increased. Looks like women may have a significant impact on who wins the election. We have posted a table of the gender breakdown on our website www.sesresearch.com. Polling June 7 to June 9 (Random Telephone Survey of 600 Canadians, MoE ±4.1%, 19 times out of 20). Percentages may not add up to 100 due to rounding. Our tracking polls allow for a daily barometer on the activities of the respective campaigns. Decided Voters (Change from May 25th, 1st Nightly Tracking Poll Results) CP - 37% (+9) LIB - 32% (-9) NDP - 17 (-1) BQ - 10% (-1) GP - 5% (+2) *22% of Canadians were undecided (+1) Appetite for Change (Change from May 25th, 1st Nightly Tracking Poll Results) Time for Change - 54% (+2) Liberals doing a good job - 24% (-4) Agree with neither - 12% (+1) Unsure - 10% (0) Best PM (Change from May 25th, 1st Nightly Tracking Poll Results) Martin - 30% (-1) Harper - 26% (+9) Unsure -21% (-3) None - 11% (-5) Layton - 10% (+1) Duceppe - 3% (0) On the SES website (www.sesresearch.com), we post updated daily longitudinal tracking charts and details on the questions and the methodology each afternoon. Watch PrimeTime Politics at 8 pm EST (Monday to Friday) to get a detailed briefing of the numbers. For any media use of the polling data, we need to clearly identify the sponsor (CPAC). Please refer to the research as the CPAC-SES Nightly Tracking. Feel free to forward this e-mail. Cheers, Nik 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
maplesyrup Posted June 10, 2004 Author Report Posted June 10, 2004 SES CPAC June 10, 2004 Canada Party/June 10/June9 Cons: 37%. 37%, flatlined Libs: 32%, down 1% New Dem: 17%, up 2% Bloc: 10%, 10% flatlined Grn: 5%, 5%, flatlined Und: 22%, 22%, flatlined 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
maplesyrup Posted June 11, 2004 Author Report Posted June 11, 2004 Canada Company Date----------CO LI ND BL GN OT UD EKOS 11/06/2004 34 30 19 ?? ?? ?? ?? SES CPAC 10/06/2004 37 32 17 10 05 ?? 22 Leger Marketing 09/06/2004 30 33 19 12 ?? ?? ?? Ipsos-Reid 09/06/2004 31 32 16 ?? ?? ?? ?? SES CPAC 09/06/2004 37 33 15 10 05 ?? 22 SES CPAC 08/06/2004 35 31 16 11 06 ?? 23 SES CPAC 07/06/2004 34 32 20 11 04 ?? 22 Ipsos-Reid 04/06/2004 31 32 17 11 06 ?? ?? SES CPAC 04/06/2004 34 37 17 09 03 ?? ?? SES CPAC 03/06/2004 32 35 19 09 04 ?? ?? SES CPAC 02/06/2004 29 37 19 11 05 ?? ?? Leger Marketing 02/06/2004 30 35 17 12 05 ?? ?? SES 01/06/2004 25 36 22 13 05 ?? ?? Ipsos-Reid 31/05/2004 30 34 16 ?? 06 ?? ?? SES 31/05/2004 26 36 20 13 05 ?? ?? SES 30/05/2004 31 34 19 12 03 ?? ?? EKOS 28/05/2004 30 38 18 11 ?? ?? ?? SES 28/05/2004 31 40 16 10 03 ?? ?? SES 27/05/2004 29 42 17 10 02 ?? ?? Environics 26/05/2004 29 38 21 11 ?? ?? ?? SES 26/05/2004 28 41 18 11 03 ?? ?? Compas 22/05/2004 31 39 17 11 ?? ?? ?? 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
maplesyrup Posted June 11, 2004 Author Report Posted June 11, 2004 Hugh Winsor in today's Globe & Mail - "CPAC Viewers Get Their Ten Cents Worth" "Although CPAC has ramped up its regular programs and added several new approaches, the factor that put it on the media map has been its decision to run a daily tracking poll, produced by a relatively low-profile survey firm, SES Canada Research Inc……SES caught the Conservative surge and the Liberals' decline before other outlets. SES also produced an analysis indicating the Conservatives' reputation on social issues is hampering attempts to attract female voters." Daily Snapshot Based on last night's numbers, CPAC-SES Nightly Tracking shows that support for the Conservatives and Harper as PM has slipped: Conservatives 34% (down from 37% in the previous day's tracking poll), Liberals 33%, NDP 18%, BQ 11%, Green 5%. Although earlier in the week Harper came close to Martin as best PM, the Martin lead has widened: Martin 31%, Harper 22%, Layton 11%. Our nightly tracking indicates that when the campaign focuses on change, the Tory numbers move up and when the focus becomes the socially conservative views of some Tory candidates the Tory numbers go down. Going into the weekend before the debate we have a virtual dead heat. Between the new ads for the respective campaigns and the televised debates get ready for a very interesting week of nightly polling. Polling June 8 to June 10 (Random Telephone Survey of 600 Canadians, MoE ±4.1%, 19 times out of 20). Percentages may not add up to 100 due to rounding. Our tracking polls allow for a daily barometer on the activities of the respective campaigns. Decided Voters (Change from May 25th, 1st Nightly Tracking Poll Results) CP - 34% (+6) LIB - 33% (-8) NDP - 18 (0) BQ - 11% (0) GP - 5% (+2) *24% of Canadians were undecided (+3) Appetite for Change (Change from May 25th, 1st Nightly Tracking Poll Results) Time for Change - 56% (+4) Liberals doing a good job - 24% (-4) Agree with neither - 10% (-1) Unsure - 9% (-1) Best PM (Change from May 25th, 1st Nightly Tracking Poll Results) Martin - 31% (0) Harper - 22% (+5) Unsure -21% (-3) None - 12% (-4) Layton - 11% (+2) Duceppe - 3% (0) On the SES website (www.sesresearch.com), we post updated daily longitudinal tracking charts and details on the questions and the methodology each afternoon. Watch PrimeTime Politics at 8 pm EST (Monday to Friday) to get a detailed briefing of the numbers. For any media use of the polling data, we need to clearly identify the sponsor (CPAC). Please refer to the research as the CPAC-SES Nightly Tracking. Feel free to forward this e-mail. Cheers, Nik 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
maplesyrup Posted June 11, 2004 Author Report Posted June 11, 2004 Canada Company Date----------CO LI ND BL GN OT UD SES CPAC 11/06/2004 34 33 18 11 05 ?? 24 EKOS 10/06/2004 34 30 19 ?? ?? ?? ?? SES CPAC 10/06/2004 37 32 17 10 05 ?? 22 Leger Marketing 09/06/2004 30 33 19 12 ?? ?? ?? Ipsos-Reid 09/06/2004 31 32 16 ?? ?? ?? ?? SES CPAC 09/06/2004 37 33 15 10 05 ?? 22 SES CPAC 08/06/2004 35 31 16 11 06 ?? 23 SES CPAC 07/06/2004 34 32 20 11 04 ?? 22 Ipsos-Reid 04/06/2004 31 32 17 11 06 ?? ?? SES CPAC 04/06/2004 34 37 17 09 03 ?? ?? SES CPAC 03/06/2004 32 35 19 09 04 ?? ?? SES CPAC 02/06/2004 29 37 19 11 05 ?? ?? Leger Marketing 02/06/2004 30 35 17 12 05 ?? ?? SES 01/06/2004 25 36 22 13 05 ?? ?? Ipsos-Reid 31/05/2004 30 34 16 ?? 06 ?? ?? SES 31/05/2004 26 36 20 13 05 ?? ?? SES 30/05/2004 31 34 19 12 03 ?? ?? EKOS 28/05/2004 30 38 18 11 ?? ?? ?? SES 28/05/2004 31 40 16 10 03 ?? ?? SES 27/05/2004 29 42 17 10 02 ?? ?? Environics 26/05/2004 29 38 21 11 ?? ?? ?? SES 26/05/2004 28 41 18 11 03 ?? ?? Compas 22/05/2004 31 39 17 11 ?? ?? ?? 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
maplesyrup Posted June 15, 2004 Author Report Posted June 15, 2004 Canada Company Date----------CO LI ND BL GN OT UD SES CPAC 14/06/2004 34 33 18 11 05 00 15 SES CPAC 11/06/2004 34 33 18 11 05 ?? 24 EKOS 10/06/2004 34 30 19 ?? ?? ?? ?? SES CPAC 10/06/2004 37 32 17 10 05 ?? 22 Leger Marketing 09/06/2004 30 33 19 12 ?? ?? ?? Ipsos-Reid 09/06/2004 31 32 16 ?? ?? ?? ?? SES CPAC 09/06/2004 37 33 15 10 05 ?? 22 SES CPAC 08/06/2004 35 31 16 11 06 ?? 23 SES CPAC 07/06/2004 34 32 20 11 04 ?? 22 Ipsos-Reid 04/06/2004 31 32 17 11 06 ?? ?? SES CPAC 04/06/2004 34 37 17 09 03 ?? ?? SES CPAC 03/06/2004 32 35 19 09 04 ?? ?? SES CPAC 02/06/2004 29 37 19 11 05 ?? ?? Leger Marketing 02/06/2004 30 35 17 12 05 ?? ?? SES 01/06/2004 25 36 22 13 05 ?? ?? Ipsos-Reid 31/05/2004 30 34 16 ?? 06 ?? ?? SES 31/05/2004 26 36 20 13 05 ?? ?? SES 30/05/2004 31 34 19 12 03 ?? ?? EKOS 28/05/2004 30 38 18 11 ?? ?? ?? SES 28/05/2004 31 40 16 10 03 ?? ?? SES 27/05/2004 29 42 17 10 02 ?? ?? Environics 26/05/2004 29 38 21 11 ?? ?? ?? SES 26/05/2004 28 41 18 11 03 ?? ?? Compas 22/05/2004 31 39 17 11 ?? ?? ?? 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
maplesyrup Posted June 15, 2004 Author Report Posted June 15, 2004 Canada Company Date----------CO LI ND BL GN OT UD Ipsos-Reid 15/06/2005 32 31 17 12 06 ?? ?? SES CPAC 14/06/2004 34 33 18 11 05 00 15 SES CPAC 11/06/2004 34 33 18 11 05 ?? 24 EKOS 10/06/2004 34 30 19 ?? ?? ?? ?? SES CPAC 10/06/2004 37 32 17 10 05 ?? 22 Leger Marketing 09/06/2004 30 33 19 12 ?? ?? ?? Ipsos-Reid 09/06/2004 31 32 16 ?? ?? ?? ?? SES CPAC 09/06/2004 37 33 15 10 05 ?? 22 SES CPAC 08/06/2004 35 31 16 11 06 ?? 23 SES CPAC 07/06/2004 34 32 20 11 04 ?? 22 Ipsos-Reid 04/06/2004 31 32 17 11 06 ?? ?? SES CPAC 04/06/2004 34 37 17 09 03 ?? ?? SES CPAC 03/06/2004 32 35 19 09 04 ?? ?? SES CPAC 02/06/2004 29 37 19 11 05 ?? ?? Leger Marketing 02/06/2004 30 35 17 12 05 ?? ?? SES 01/06/2004 25 36 22 13 05 ?? ?? Ipsos-Reid 31/05/2004 30 34 16 ?? 06 ?? ?? SES 31/05/2004 26 36 20 13 05 ?? ?? SES 30/05/2004 31 34 19 12 03 ?? ?? EKOS 28/05/2004 30 38 18 11 ?? ?? ?? SES 28/05/2004 31 40 16 10 03 ?? ?? SES 27/05/2004 29 42 17 10 02 ?? ?? Environics 26/05/2004 29 38 21 11 ?? ?? ?? SES 26/05/2004 28 41 18 11 03 ?? ?? Compas 22/05/2004 31 39 17 11 ?? ?? ?? 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
maplesyrup Posted June 15, 2004 Author Report Posted June 15, 2004 Ipsos-Reid poll released June 15, 2004, compared to previous Ipsos-Reid poll dated June 9, 2004: Party/June 9/June 15 Cons: 31%, 32%, up 1% Libs: 32%, 31%, down 1% New Dem: 16%, 17%, up 1% Bloc:12%, 12%, no change Grn: 6%, 6%, no change 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
maplesyrup Posted June 15, 2004 Author Report Posted June 15, 2004 SES CPAC poll released June 15, 2004, showing the changes in the past week: Party/Jun9/Jun 10/Jun11/Jun14/Jun15 Cons: 37%, 37%, 34%, 34%, 33%, down 4% Libs: 33%, 32%, 33%, 33%, 32%, down 1% New Dem:15%, 17%, 18%, 18%, 19%, up 4% Bloc:10%, 10%, 11%, 11%, 12%, up 2% Grn: 5%, 5%, 5%, 5%, 4%, down 1% Und: 22%, 22%, 24%, 22%, 15%, down 7% So actually, in spite of all the media hoopla, the significant changes in the polling over the last week show the Cons down 4%, and the New Dem up 4% i 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
maplesyrup Posted June 16, 2004 Author Report Posted June 16, 2004 Canada Company Date----------CO LI ND BL GN OT UD Leger Marketing 17/06/2004 35 34 16 12 ?? ?? 17 SES CPAC 16/06/2004 34 32 19 12 03 ?? 18 SES CPAC 15/06/2004 33 32 19 12 04 ?? 15 Ipsos-Reid 15/06/2005 32 31 17 12 06 ?? ?? SES CPAC 14/06/2004 34 33 18 11 05 00 15 SES CPAC 11/06/2004 34 33 18 11 05 ?? 24 EKOS 10/06/2004 34 30 19 ?? ?? ?? ?? SES CPAC 10/06/2004 37 32 17 10 05 ?? 22 Leger Marketing 09/06/2004 30 33 19 12 ?? ?? ?? Ipsos-Reid 09/06/2004 31 32 16 ?? ?? ?? ?? SES CPAC 09/06/2004 37 33 15 10 05 ?? 22 SES CPAC 08/06/2004 35 31 16 11 06 ?? 23 SES CPAC 07/06/2004 34 32 20 11 04 ?? 22 Ipsos-Reid 04/06/2004 31 32 17 11 06 ?? ?? SES CPAC 04/06/2004 34 37 17 09 03 ?? ?? SES CPAC 03/06/2004 32 35 19 09 04 ?? ?? SES CPAC 02/06/2004 29 37 19 11 05 ?? ?? Leger Marketing 02/06/2004 30 35 17 12 05 ?? ?? SES 01/06/2004 25 36 22 13 05 ?? ?? Ipsos-Reid 31/05/2004 30 34 16 ?? 06 ?? ?? SES 31/05/2004 26 36 20 13 05 ?? ?? SES 30/05/2004 31 34 19 12 03 ?? ?? EKOS 28/05/2004 30 38 18 11 ?? ?? ?? SES 28/05/2004 31 40 16 10 03 ?? ?? SES 27/05/2004 29 42 17 10 02 ?? ?? Environics 26/05/2004 29 38 21 11 ?? ?? ?? SES 26/05/2004 28 41 18 11 03 ?? ?? Compas 22/05/2004 31 39 17 11 ?? ?? ?? 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
maplesyrup Posted June 17, 2004 Author Report Posted June 17, 2004 Canada Company Date----------CO LI ND BL GN OT UD Pollara 17/06/2004 36 31 16 12 Leger Marketing - Sun Media 17/06/2004 35 34 16 12 ?? ?? 17 SES CPAC 16/06/2004 34 32 19 12 03 ?? 18 SES CPAC 15/06/2004 33 32 19 12 04 ?? 15 Ipsos-Reid 15/06/2005 32 31 17 12 06 ?? ?? SES CPAC 14/06/2004 34 33 18 11 05 00 15 SES CPAC 11/06/2004 34 33 18 11 05 ?? 24 EKOS 10/06/2004 34 30 19 ?? ?? ?? ?? SES CPAC 10/06/2004 37 32 17 10 05 ?? 22 Leger Marketing - CP 09/06/2004 30 33 19 12 ?? ?? ?? Ipsos-Reid 09/06/2004 31 32 16 ?? ?? ?? ?? SES CPAC 09/06/2004 37 33 15 10 05 ?? 22 SES CPAC 08/06/2004 35 31 16 11 06 ?? 23 SES CPAC 07/06/2004 34 32 20 11 04 ?? 22 Ipsos-Reid 04/06/2004 31 32 17 11 06 ?? ?? SES CPAC 04/06/2004 34 37 17 09 03 ?? ?? SES CPAC 03/06/2004 32 35 19 09 04 ?? ?? SES CPAC 02/06/2004 29 37 19 11 05 ?? ?? Leger Marketing - Sun Media 02/06/2004 30 35 17 12 05 ?? ?? SES 01/06/2004 25 36 22 13 05 ?? ?? Ipsos-Reid 31/05/2004 30 34 16 ?? 06 ?? ?? SES 31/05/2004 26 36 20 13 05 ?? ?? SES 30/05/2004 31 34 19 12 03 ?? ?? EKOS 28/05/2004 30 38 18 11 ?? ?? ?? SES 28/05/2004 31 40 16 10 03 ?? ?? SES 27/05/2004 29 42 17 10 02 ?? ?? Environics 26/05/2004 29 38 21 11 ?? ?? ?? SES 26/05/2004 28 41 18 11 03 ?? ?? Compas 22/05/2004 31 39 17 11 ?? ?? ?? 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
Slavik44 Posted June 17, 2004 Report Posted June 17, 2004 Pollara June 15 n=1267 error= +/- 2.0% B C L N 12 36 31 16 Quote The only power any government has is the power to crack down on criminals. Well, when there aren't enough criminals, one makes them. One declares so many things to be a crime that it becomes impossible for men to live without breaking laws. - Ayn Rand --------- http://www.politicalcompass.org/ Economic Left/Right: 4.75 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -5.54 Last taken: May 23, 2007
BigGunner Posted June 17, 2004 Report Posted June 17, 2004 SES poll of the day Liberals, 32% Cons 32% NDP 21% Green 4% NDP up 3 points....this is after the debate that Harper allegedly 'won'... hmmm Quote
Slavik44 Posted June 17, 2004 Report Posted June 17, 2004 SES poll of the dayLiberals, 32% Cons 32% NDP 21% Green 4% NDP up 3 points....this is after the debate that Harper allegedly 'won'... hmmm well then I could say poll of the day is the one I posted that puts conservatives up to 36%, after the debate that 37% of people say harper won Quote The only power any government has is the power to crack down on criminals. Well, when there aren't enough criminals, one makes them. One declares so many things to be a crime that it becomes impossible for men to live without breaking laws. - Ayn Rand --------- http://www.politicalcompass.org/ Economic Left/Right: 4.75 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -5.54 Last taken: May 23, 2007
BQSupporter Posted June 17, 2004 Report Posted June 17, 2004 BigGun..did you even read the poll fully. The BQ is way ahead in Quebec and the Conservatives are ahead in every region expect Quebec. I don't know if that is true but there is more to the SES poll then the overall numbers. Quote
noelandmero Posted June 17, 2004 Report Posted June 17, 2004 Does any body do a ridding by ridding poll so that we can actually see what the results may look like? After all the conservatives in 93 had 35% national support and 2 seats. Quote
BigGunner Posted June 17, 2004 Report Posted June 17, 2004 This also speaks to another issue as well.. In BC, the Alliance party won almost 50% of the vote in 2000...combined with the PC's, it would have been 57%.. SES puts the Cons. share at 35% in BC - whopping 15 point drop, the Liberals score 27% (unch. from 2000) and the NDP at 25% (a 14 point increase over 2000)... So, regional disparities mean that even though the cons are tied with the liberals at the federal level, it could mean absolutely nothing... Quote
maplesyrup Posted June 17, 2004 Author Report Posted June 17, 2004 Canada Company Date----------CO LI ND BL GN OT UD SES CPAC 17/06/2004 32 32 21 12 4 ?? 19 Pollara 17/06/2004 36 31 16 12 Leger Marketing - Sun Media 17/06/2004 35 34 16 12 ?? ?? 17 SES CPAC 16/06/2004 34 32 19 12 03 ?? 18 SES CPAC 15/06/2004 33 32 19 12 04 ?? 15 Ipsos-Reid 15/06/2005 32 31 17 12 06 ?? ?? SES CPAC 14/06/2004 34 33 18 11 05 00 15 SES CPAC 11/06/2004 34 33 18 11 05 ?? 24 EKOS 10/06/2004 34 30 19 ?? ?? ?? ?? SES CPAC 10/06/2004 37 32 17 10 05 ?? 22 Leger Marketing - CP 09/06/2004 30 33 19 12 ?? ?? ?? Ipsos-Reid 09/06/2004 31 32 16 ?? ?? ?? ?? SES CPAC 09/06/2004 37 33 15 10 05 ?? 22 SES CPAC 08/06/2004 35 31 16 11 06 ?? 23 SES CPAC 07/06/2004 34 32 20 11 04 ?? 22 Ipsos-Reid 04/06/2004 31 32 17 11 06 ?? ?? SES CPAC 04/06/2004 34 37 17 09 03 ?? ?? SES CPAC 03/06/2004 32 35 19 09 04 ?? ?? SES CPAC 02/06/2004 29 37 19 11 05 ?? ?? Leger Marketing - Sun Media 02/06/2004 30 35 17 12 05 ?? ?? SES 01/06/2004 25 36 22 13 05 ?? ?? Ipsos-Reid 31/05/2004 30 34 16 ?? 06 ?? ?? SES 31/05/2004 26 36 20 13 05 ?? ?? SES 30/05/2004 31 34 19 12 03 ?? ?? EKOS 28/05/2004 30 38 18 11 ?? ?? ?? SES 28/05/2004 31 40 16 10 03 ?? ?? SES 27/05/2004 29 42 17 10 02 ?? ?? Environics 26/05/2004 29 38 21 11 ?? ?? ?? SES 26/05/2004 28 41 18 11 03 ?? ?? Compas 22/05/2004 31 39 17 11 ?? ?? ?? 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
maplesyrup Posted June 17, 2004 Author Report Posted June 17, 2004 SES CPAC poll released June 17, 2004, showing the changes since June 9, 2004: Canada Date---------CO LI ND BL GR UN SES CPAC 17/06/2004 32 32 21 12 04 19 16/06/2004 34 32 19 12 03 18 15/06/2004 33 32 19 12 04 15 14/06/2004 34 33 18 11 05 15 11/06/2004 34 33 18 11 05 24 10/06/2004 37 32 17 10 05 22 09/06/2004 37 33 15 10 05 22 So if we analyse this SES CPAC poll it shows Cons DOWN 5% Libs Down 1% New Dem: UP 6% Bloc: UP 2% Grn: DOWN 1% Jack Layton's New Democrats certainly have the momentum, and we are certainly in a great three horse race. 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
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