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    Canadians Support Democrat John Kerry For Next U.S. President

    Majority Of Canadians (60%)Would Vote For John Kerry As Next President of The United States Versus George W. Bush (22%)
    Strong Majority (73%) of Canadians Agree They Like And Admire Americans, But Only 29% Say They Like And Respect Current Bush Administration
    Canadians Expect Kerry Would Do Better Than Bush In Being A Friend to Canada (56%) And Dealing With Prime Minister Paul Martin And His Government (54%)

    27 July 2004
  • Society

    For The Record: 2004 Federal Election Polling Post Mortem

    How 3.78% of All Votes Cast On Election Night Handed The Liberals A Minority Government and The Conservatives A Back Seat
    Evidence Indicates That Last Hour Vote Shifting In Ontario and Quebec Had Greatest Impact on Outcome
    Election Polling and Seat Projection Methodologies and Apparatus Sound--Voters Shifted Intentions After Polling Results Released

    15 July 2004
  • Society

    Dead Heat In British Columbia

    NDP (38%, Down 6 Points) Lose Support To Greens (18%, Up 7 Points) Creating Tie With BC Liberals (37%, Unchanged)

    NDP Leader Carole James (54%) Continues To Lead Premier Gordon Campbell (35%) In Job Approval

    Three-in-Ten (30%) Think Province In Better Shape Than When Liberals First Elected; Four-in-Ten (42%) Say Worse Shape

    8 July 2004
  • Society

    British Columbians - Federal Election Part II

    Residents Split On Whether Liberals (45%) Or Conservatives (40%) Will Win And Form Government

    Most Acceptable Minority Government Would Be A Liberal-Led, NDP-Supported Coalition

    26 June 2004
  • Society

    Canadians' Preferred Minority Government Combination: Liberals Supported By NDP

    Canadians Much More Receptive Of Liberal-Led/NDP-Supported Minority Government Than Conservative-Led/Bloc-Supported Minority Government

    26 June 2004
  • Society

    Conservatives Extend Lead In British Columbia

    Conservatives (38%) Lead NDP (26%) and Liberals (25%)

    Seat Projection Model Suggests Conservatives 24-28, Liberals
    4-8, NDP 2-6 - If Vote Held Tomorrow

    25 June 2004
  • Society

    Liberals And Conservatives Tied In Voter Support, But Tories Have Edge In Seats

    Seat Projection Model Suggests Conservatives Could Win Plurality Of Seats (115-119), Liberals (99-103), NDP (22-26), Bloc Quebecois (64-68)

    25 June 2004
  • Society

    As The Final Week Begins, Too Close To Call

    Seat Projection Model Suggests Conservatives Take 110-114 Seats, Liberals 107-111, NDP 19-23, Bloc Quebecois 64-68 -- If Vote Held Tomorrow
    Conservatives Stumble As Liberals Slip Back Into Lead In Decided Vote
    Liberals (34%, Up 5 Points), Conservatives (28%, Down 4 Points), NDP (16%, Unchanged), Green (6%, Down 1 Point) - Bloc Quebecois (53% In Quebec Vs. 23% Liberal)

    22 June 2004
  • Society

    Despite Debate Kudos For Harper And Lead In Polls, Seat Landscape Remains Static

    Conservatives Still Win With Plurality Of Seats
    Seat Projection Model Suggests Conservatives Take 125-129 Seats, Liberals 92-96, NDP 20-24, Bloc Quebecois 63-67 -- If Vote Held Tomorrow
    Conservative Party (32%) And Liberal Party (29%) Continue Tight Battle, With NDP (16%) Trailing... Bloc Quebecois (48% In Quebec Vs. 22% Liberals)

    19 June 2004
  • Society

    'Unite The Right' Campaign Effective: Canadian Farmers Would Elect A Conservative Government

    Among Canadian Farmers: Conservatives 60%, Liberals 23%, NDP 7%, Bloc Quebecois 6% (44% in Quebec), Green Party 2%

    More Than Twice As Many Farmers Believe That The Conservative Party Will Be The Most Helpful In Meeting The Needs Of The Agricultural Community Over The Liberals

    Farm Economics Are Top Issues Among Canadian Farmers: Addressing The BSE Crisis And Opening The U.S. Border To Canadian Cattle Should Be The Top Priority For The New Federal Government

    17 June 2004
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