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[Canadian] Liberals in Freefall (my title)
CTV News ^ | February 16, 2004 | CTV News

Posted on 02/16/2004 9:12:05 PM PST by GiveEmDubya

Liberal support keeps sliding, poll finds

CTV.ca News Staff

Despite a determined effort to restore Canadians' confidence in government, support for the ruling Liberal Party continues to slide. A new poll shows support for the Liberals has fallen another four points since Thursday.

In an Ipsos-Reid poll completed for CTV after Prime Minister Paul Martin's weekend public relations blitz, results show the Liberals would only be able to count on 35 per cent of decided voters across the country.

The new Conservative Party of Canada appears to be the big beneficiary of the Liberals' misfortune. They gained another three points, pushing their support among decided voters to 27 per cent.

In contrast, the NDP slipped a percentage point to 17 percent, while the Bloc Quebecois edged up a point to 11 per cent.

And when the numbers are broken down regionally, they paint an even more dismal picture of Martin's re-election prospects.

In Quebec, the sponsorship scandal has hit the Liberals hardest. In only four days, the party dropped nine points to 31 per cent of decided voters.

But the effects aren't confined to Quebec. From Ontario west, province after province registered a Liberal decline.

Only in Atlantic Canada has the Martin message seemed to be working. Voter support in the Maritimes actually increased five per cent to a convincing 47 per cent of the decided vote.

The results are sure to be disappointing for the Prime Minister and his team, in light of the concerted damage-control campaign waged even before Auditor General Sheila Fraser released her scathing indictment of the government's mishandling of a federal sponsorship program designed to boost Canada's profile in Quebec.

Martin has been spearheading a textbook crisis management strategy designed to saturate the airwaves with his message.

The prime minister has empathized with Canadians' outrage, and even expressed some measure of his own anger, all the while presenting the impression of total public disclosure and complete media availability.

It's a strategy that has kept the prime minister and his earnest concern in the headlines, but not one to have vindicated Martin in the minds of many voters.

Ipsos-Reid found that 22 per cent of those polled still blame Martin for the sponsorship fiasco.

According to Chretien's former communications chief, the previous prime minister would have handled the situation much differently.

"There was a lot made of how articulate or inarticulate he was and people underestimated often how much of that was by design," Donolo told CTV News, reflecting on Chretien's inimitable public persona.

Donolo says it may now be time for Martin to take a page from his political rival's book.

"It's kind of what I call the rule of holes, when you're in one stop digging."

But if Martin's in a hole, it's one of his own making. Reporting from the capital, CTV's Lisa LaFlamme notes that it was the present Prime Minister who orchestrated Chretien's early departure from the PMO.

In so doing , she said, Martin is now forced to take the lead on one of the biggest scandals to ever hit the Canadian government.

Of those polled, 29 per cent point a finger at former prime minister Jean Chretien, while 16 per cent single out former public works minister Alfonso Gagliano.

The poll was conducted over the last five days, based on a sampling of 1,055 adults.

It's considered accurate to within 3.1 percentage points, 19 times out of 20.


TOPICS: Canada; Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: boondoggle; byeliberals; canada; jeanchretien; liberals; paulmartin; playingstupid; scandal
For all Canadian FReepers and students of international politics.

The Liberal Party of Canada is down 13% in a matter of weeks, with no sign that the decline is going to stop.

So much for Paul Martin.

1 posted on 02/16/2004 9:12:05 PM PST by GiveEmDubya
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To: albertabound; Ashamed Canadian
A little ping in case ya hadn't heard the good news...
2 posted on 02/16/2004 9:23:23 PM PST by GiveEmDubya
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To: GiveEmDubya
Now if we could get some Americans to be just as ashamed of the Democrats. Of course it's hard to get dead Americans to feel anything but somehow they always manage to vote Democrat beyond the grave and sometimes when they were republicans in life.

Good luck to ya. I'll be rooting for you and hoping they don't start allowing dead Canadians to vote.
3 posted on 02/16/2004 9:31:09 PM PST by AppauledAtAppeasementConservat (An educated fool, in the end, is still a fool.)
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To: AppauledAtAppeasementConservat
I should know, I'm an American too ;)

I posted this story as a service to Canadian Freepers who have waited over a decade to see their sleazy, incompetent leftist government get toppled. The day looks to be nearing when the Liberal outhouse gets knocked over, with Paul Martin on the toilet.

It's a good day when the left crumbles, no matter WHERE we are. Now all we have to do is stop Ketchup Boy and I'll be satisfied.
4 posted on 02/16/2004 9:34:17 PM PST by GiveEmDubya
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To: GiveEmDubya
We're going to Toronto, and Halifax, and Edmonton, and Winnipeg! We're going to Joe Batt's Arm! And Medicine Hat! And Point No Point! And St-Louis du Ha Ha! And then we're going back to Ottawa to take back Parliament! YAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRGHHHHHHHHHHHHH! </Dean>
5 posted on 02/16/2004 9:36:33 PM PST by Loyalist (Tony Clement for Leader: Conservative Party of Canada!)
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To: Loyalist
I don't know what's scarier--that the Dean scream works really well with that or that all of those are actually the names of cities.
6 posted on 02/16/2004 9:40:19 PM PST by GiveEmDubya
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To: GiveEmDubya
Voter support in the Maritimes actually increased five per cent to a convincing 47 per cent of the decided vote.

Do you laugh or cry? For non-Canadians, the salient fact here is that basically the entire country east of the Ottawa River is on welfare.

7 posted on 02/16/2004 10:17:56 PM PST by TheMole
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