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www.sesresearch.com/elect...02006E.pdf
National SES Poll
January 19, 2006
Conservatives - 35.5%
Liberals - 29.0%
NDP - 18.8%
Bloc - 11.1%
Green - 5.6%
Looks like the undecided voters are locking in behind the NDP and Liberals, while the middle of the road voters who courted the Conservatives are swinging back to Liberal at the last minute.
Great news to me.
Voters seem to be getting the message: Conservatives got nothing except screaming CORRUPTION, CORRUPTION. And they got nothing but vote buying tax cut promises for everything. I don't think the average Canadian cares if you try to buy their vote with a $25 or $50 a year "tax cut" for transit, it only means those dollars won't be there to fix transit. Same for every other issue he promises on.
I'm upset at the NDP, Jack Layton says he can work with a Conservative government? Bah. I think it was poor politics on Layton's part to bring down a working coalition that was getting results for Canada.
I'd be voting Liberal if I were able to.
As an American, Harper sounds 100% like George W. Bush in 2000. He's playing moderate. Good news is that in Canada you have the NDP to hold them back in a minority government. :hat
National SES Poll
January 19, 2006
Conservatives - 35.5%
Liberals - 29.0%
NDP - 18.8%
Bloc - 11.1%
Green - 5.6%
Looks like the undecided voters are locking in behind the NDP and Liberals, while the middle of the road voters who courted the Conservatives are swinging back to Liberal at the last minute.
Great news to me.
Voters seem to be getting the message: Conservatives got nothing except screaming CORRUPTION, CORRUPTION. And they got nothing but vote buying tax cut promises for everything. I don't think the average Canadian cares if you try to buy their vote with a $25 or $50 a year "tax cut" for transit, it only means those dollars won't be there to fix transit. Same for every other issue he promises on.
I'm upset at the NDP, Jack Layton says he can work with a Conservative government? Bah. I think it was poor politics on Layton's part to bring down a working coalition that was getting results for Canada.
I'd be voting Liberal if I were able to.
As an American, Harper sounds 100% like George W. Bush in 2000. He's playing moderate. Good news is that in Canada you have the NDP to hold them back in a minority government. :hat




