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The Political Landscape at Ground Level: Part II
Voter Preference at the Drop of the Writ
By Gender, Age, Rural, Urban, Income -
When the Prime Minister Comes Knocking Canadians (74%) Say to Governor General Michaelle Jean: Say Yes To an Election
Majority (67%) Say They Will Determine Vote on Their Positions on the Issues, Not Strategically To Block (33%)
Majority (57%) Say Party, Not Local Candidate (19%) or What They Think of the Party Leaders (24%) Will Be Key Factor in Vote -
The Political Landscape at Ground Level: Part I Election Myth Busting
And How Voter Preference Looks On the Eve Of An
Anticipated Drop of the Writ
Regional, Provincial and Municipal Breakouts -
Leadership Matters: The Numbers Behind the Apparent Party Strategies
No Single Issue Dominates the Landscape Yet:
Environment [28%], Healthcare [28%] and Economy [26%] Cluster -
Canadians Choose Harper as Leader Who Would Make "Best Prime Minister"
Harper (50%) tops Layton (31%), Dion (20%)
Harper (+33) also Bests Layton (+26), Duceppe (+25) and
Dion (-12) as Possessing Leadership Qualities and Skills
But Layton and NDP Lead in Early Voter Momentum -
Green Shifting: Dion's Plan Takes a Tumble Amidst Withering Tory Attack
But While Some Traction Evident in Ontario, Only 40% (down 3 points) Willing To Strategically Vote for Harper's Conservatives to Block Carbon Tax Initiative
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At the Gate: National Race Tightens as Canadians Contemplate Going to the Polls
Conservatives (33%) Just Edge Liberals (31%), Followed by NDP 16%), Green (10%)
Tories (21%) Trail Bloc (34%) and Grits (27%) in Quebec as Liberals Open 12 Point Lead in Ontario -
Canadians Warming to Election Talk as Tories Close Gap in Key Battlegrounds Across the Country
Tories (36%) Continue To Lead Grits (30%) Nationally, Only Trail Grits By 2 Points In Ontario, Bloc By 9 Points In Quebec