Damn. If I was the PQ, I’d be pretty scared. The polls seem to show the Liberals consistently gaining on them every new set of polling. I remember a similar thing happening with Mark Carney in relation to the conservatives leading up to the 2025 election.
PedanticQuebecer on
Plugging this in poliwave gets me PQ 61, PLQ 45, PCQ 13, QS 6. So the PQ appears to be just out of majority territory.
Good thing too. The PQ needs to reconsider it’s referendum no matter what stance, it’s terribly unpopular. And if that sinks PSPP and his bonkers extreme right positions all the better.
penis-muncher785 on
Guess the seat count isn’t a Quebec poilievre moment?
thendisnigh111349 on
The poll that matters the most in determining who will win the most seats is voting intentions amongst Francophones in which PQ is still comfortably leading. Their hopes for a majority and a third referendum, though, are likely dashed if they can’t at least tie with PLQ, and they’re on the cusp of losing the election outright if the gap between them continues to widen.
Max169well on
Good, the party is only concerned with one thing: Vanity, and it will sacrifice everything and anything to achieve it.
With the dismal state of affairs in Quebec no thanks to a terrible Legault government (former PQ alumni), you’d think their first priority is to fix it and in their second term come to the voters for a referendum, but no, first term, likely first year (after slashing everything and blaming Ottawa on it), they will ask the voters hat in hand to trust them with everything.
Zero trust in them to even run a poutiniery. Their last go around was a disaster.
Honestly you can’t trust any party in Quebec, but with the PQ they laid it out flat for us, they want their statues and be held up as great people. They have no one’s but their own interests at heart.
RNTMA on
The only remaining factor here is that Milliard is relatively unknown, which could end up being a good or bad thing. Regardless, he’s far more competent than Rodriguez, who was almost certainly knifed due to him heading for defeat.
PSPP has been running an absolutely terrible campaign though, and is all on on the wrong side of a 70/30 issue. It’s not that big of a shocker to see him falling down a peg or two, given that his lead all that solid.
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Damn. If I was the PQ, I’d be pretty scared. The polls seem to show the Liberals consistently gaining on them every new set of polling. I remember a similar thing happening with Mark Carney in relation to the conservatives leading up to the 2025 election.
Plugging this in poliwave gets me PQ 61, PLQ 45, PCQ 13, QS 6. So the PQ appears to be just out of majority territory.
Good thing too. The PQ needs to reconsider it’s referendum no matter what stance, it’s terribly unpopular. And if that sinks PSPP and his bonkers extreme right positions all the better.
Guess the seat count isn’t a Quebec poilievre moment?
The poll that matters the most in determining who will win the most seats is voting intentions amongst Francophones in which PQ is still comfortably leading. Their hopes for a majority and a third referendum, though, are likely dashed if they can’t at least tie with PLQ, and they’re on the cusp of losing the election outright if the gap between them continues to widen.
Good, the party is only concerned with one thing: Vanity, and it will sacrifice everything and anything to achieve it.
With the dismal state of affairs in Quebec no thanks to a terrible Legault government (former PQ alumni), you’d think their first priority is to fix it and in their second term come to the voters for a referendum, but no, first term, likely first year (after slashing everything and blaming Ottawa on it), they will ask the voters hat in hand to trust them with everything.
Zero trust in them to even run a poutiniery. Their last go around was a disaster.
Honestly you can’t trust any party in Quebec, but with the PQ they laid it out flat for us, they want their statues and be held up as great people. They have no one’s but their own interests at heart.
The only remaining factor here is that Milliard is relatively unknown, which could end up being a good or bad thing. Regardless, he’s far more competent than Rodriguez, who was almost certainly knifed due to him heading for defeat.
PSPP has been running an absolutely terrible campaign though, and is all on on the wrong side of a 70/30 issue. It’s not that big of a shocker to see him falling down a peg or two, given that his lead all that solid.