Posted on 03/29/2007 5:42:44 PM PDT by GMMAC
Angus Reid Political Tracker:
Conservatives hold 17-point lead
Liberals plummet to 22% nationally, and 11% in Quebec;
Greens reach double digits, overtake Bloc
angusreidstrategies.com
03.30.07 Friday
[VANCOUVER Mar. 29, 2007] The Conservative Party has extended its advantage in Canadas federal political scene, as the Liberal Party continues to lose support, an Angus Reid Strategies poll has found.
In the online survey of a representative national sample, 39% of decided voters will cast a ballot for the governing Conservatives in the next federal election. The Liberals stand at 22%, followed by the New Democratic Party (NDP) with 17%, the Green Party with 11%, and the Bloc Québécois with 10%.
In Quebec, the Tories are only three points behind the Bloc (36% to 33%), while the Grits have fallen to fourth place with 11%, just a point below the NDP (12%). In Ontario, the Conservatives hold an eight-point advantage (39% to 31%) over the Liberals.
The poll places Prime Minister Stephen Harper with a national approval rating of 40%, with his highest marks coming in Alberta (53%)down seven points since a survey conducted in early Marchand Quebec (44%).
Stéphane Dion holds poorer numbers. Only 18% of respondents believe he is doing a good job as Leader of the Opposition. In Dion's home province of Quebec, 50% of respondents disapprove of his tenure so far. The Liberal leaders best numbers come in Atlantic Canada (25%) and Ontario (21%).
Harper also extended his lead over Dion as the preferred Prime Minister of Canada. Two-in-five (41%) respondents select the current head of government for the countrys top political job, while only 17% pick Dion. Almost a third of Canadians (32%) still choose neither leader.
Harper clearly enjoyed a significant post-budget boost in Quebec, where 35% of respondents say their opinion of the Prime Minister has improved over the past month. However, 39% of Atlantic Canadiansand a quarter of respondents in British Columbia, Ontario, Manitoba and Saskatchewannow have a worse opinion of Harper.
Dion does not seem to be connecting with the voting public. In the whole country, 11% of respondents say their opinion of the Liberal leader has improved over the past month, while 30% now have a worse opinion of Dion.
In all, 36% of Canadians think the country is on the right track, down seven points since early March. In British Columbia, only 29% of respondents express satisfaction with Canadas direction.
More information and tables on attached PDF.
Contact: Angus Reid, CEO
604-647-1985 or angus.reid@angus-reid.com
Very nice numbers, but I noticed that the Tories are still under 40 percent, though. It looks like the other leftist parties are poaching voters from the Liberals. I have to believe that Dion's whiny little tantrums are turning off a lot of Canadians.
That poll bodes very well for the Conservatives. I'd still wait for the next SES poll, though.
Sucks for Milhouse Dion.
Look at the internals. 11% for the Liberals in Quebec!?
These are majority numbers for the CPC.
By internals I meant breakdowns. Meh.
Most Canadians can see that Stephen Harper is the ONLY choice to lead this country.
We are very lucky.
TGFSH!
I don't want to jump the gun but with Prime Minister Harper's obvious tactical genius I am starting to think in the year 2020 the Prime Minister of Canada will be Stephen Harper.
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So when do you and other Canadian Freepers think that Mr. Harper will call the election?
It looks to me like the opposition is stupid enough to topple the gov't over the carbon trading credits in the environment legislation. Then come election time Harper will have commercials showing the environmental disasters in Russia and China and tell Canadians that Dion whats us to pay higher taxes so we can pay international penalties to human rights violators Russia and China. From coast to coast Canadians will see Harper as the only sane choice and he will win over 200 seats.
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