No wonder Carney can just leave Question Period before finishing to answer any questions.
As long as PP exists, the Liberals have a free ticket for the next decade.
In the meantime, the same people who voted for them as protection from Trumpism and the US are getting swindled hand over fist.
It makes me wonder if this trendline will continue until both parties are completely unrecognizable.
ZestyBeanDude on
I wonder what this says (if anything) about the mood of the rest of Atlantic Canada or if this is primarily driven by d’Entremont crossing the floor and is more of an isolated in nature.
UnluckyRandomGuy on
„Although the last election here was razor-thin, decided by just 533 votes, if an election were held today it appears floor-crosser Chris d’Entremont would win comfortably. Liberal support is heavily concentrated among older voters: they dominate with seniors, leading 66% to 27% among those 65 and over, but trail the Conservatives among both 18–34 year-olds and voters aged 35–49.“
Considering boomers are more likely to vote than younger generations it’s likely d’Entremont wins comfortably next time though it is interesting how the votes by age breakdown in a lot of these polls, boomers really are holding the liberals up almost singlehandedly
SensationalNibbles on
It’s hard to see polls like this, as there’s at least 5 others here, that paint a closer picture.
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No wonder Carney can just leave Question Period before finishing to answer any questions.
As long as PP exists, the Liberals have a free ticket for the next decade.
In the meantime, the same people who voted for them as protection from Trumpism and the US are getting swindled hand over fist.
It makes me wonder if this trendline will continue until both parties are completely unrecognizable.
I wonder what this says (if anything) about the mood of the rest of Atlantic Canada or if this is primarily driven by d’Entremont crossing the floor and is more of an isolated in nature.
„Although the last election here was razor-thin, decided by just 533 votes, if an election were held today it appears floor-crosser Chris d’Entremont would win comfortably. Liberal support is heavily concentrated among older voters: they dominate with seniors, leading 66% to 27% among those 65 and over, but trail the Conservatives among both 18–34 year-olds and voters aged 35–49.“
Considering boomers are more likely to vote than younger generations it’s likely d’Entremont wins comfortably next time though it is interesting how the votes by age breakdown in a lot of these polls, boomers really are holding the liberals up almost singlehandedly
It’s hard to see polls like this, as there’s at least 5 others here, that paint a closer picture.
https://338canada.com/federal.htm
It’s hard to believe any polls because the data sets are never large and broad enough.