Usual disclaimer for Lewis, he’s still at 24% unknown and 32% neutral, change from last sample is neutral moving to positive and no change in unknown.
Gym_frere on
Bit unrelated but 4 weeks ago, David Coletto (president and CEO of Abacus) did an entire blog post and series of tweets saying that he believed that the polls were significantly overestimating the LPC and took shots at Frank Graves. Now he has the LPC at a 10 point lead 🤣
Seeing a pollster engage in polling denialism is just too funny, especially since he wasn’t doing it when the CPC were up big.
darrylgorn on
The only poll graph showing a tight competition up until now. Looks like their donors finally stopped paying.
The real question now is how long will the Conservatives linger in the shadows.
I wonder if the PPC will begin to gain traction and emulate a Reform UK movement.
MCRN_Admiral on
The real question is how much will sales increase of „F Carney“ bumper stickers among the far-right CPC base.
There appears to be a correlation between „increase in popular support of a Liberal PM“ and „increase in sales of profanity-ridden bumper stickers amongst far-right grifters and Western separatists“
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Leader impressions:
Carney +26 (+4)
Poilievre -10 (-3)
Lewis -8 (+3)
(Change with last Abacus poll)
Usual disclaimer for Lewis, he’s still at 24% unknown and 32% neutral, change from last sample is neutral moving to positive and no change in unknown.
Bit unrelated but 4 weeks ago, David Coletto (president and CEO of Abacus) did an entire blog post and series of tweets saying that he believed that the polls were significantly overestimating the LPC and took shots at Frank Graves. Now he has the LPC at a 10 point lead 🤣
Seeing a pollster engage in polling denialism is just too funny, especially since he wasn’t doing it when the CPC were up big.
The only poll graph showing a tight competition up until now. Looks like their donors finally stopped paying.
The real question now is how long will the Conservatives linger in the shadows.
I wonder if the PPC will begin to gain traction and emulate a Reform UK movement.
The real question is how much will sales increase of „F Carney“ bumper stickers among the far-right CPC base.
There appears to be a correlation between „increase in popular support of a Liberal PM“ and „increase in sales of profanity-ridden bumper stickers amongst far-right grifters and Western separatists“