http://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/elec...-as-election-enters-holiday-weekend-1.2604318
The latest tracking by Nanos Research for CTV News and the Globe and Mail shows the Liberals gain an advantage as the election enters the Thanksgiving long weekend.
According to the latest numbers, which were released on Oct. 10:
The Liberals have 34.8 per cent support nationally
The Conservatives have 28.6 per cent support nationally
The NDP have 24.9 per cent support nationally
The Green Party has 5.4 per cent nationally
Poll respondents were asked "If a federal election were held today, could you please rank your top two current local voting preferences?"
Of those who chose the Conservatives first, 43 per cent said they had no second choice, while 52 per cent of those who chose the Liberals first chose the NDP second, and 50 per cent of those who chose the NDP first chose the Liberals second.
When asked a series of independent questions as to whether they would consider voting for a party:
50.5 per cent of respondents said they would consider voting Liberal
43.3 per cent would consider voting NDP
37.7 per cent would consider voting Conservative
26.2 per cent would consider voting Green
35.7 per cent would consider voting Bloc Quebecois (Quebec only)
The latest tracking by Nanos Research for CTV News and the Globe and Mail shows the Liberals gain an advantage as the election enters the Thanksgiving long weekend.
According to the latest numbers, which were released on Oct. 10:
The Liberals have 34.8 per cent support nationally
The Conservatives have 28.6 per cent support nationally
The NDP have 24.9 per cent support nationally
The Green Party has 5.4 per cent nationally
Poll respondents were asked "If a federal election were held today, could you please rank your top two current local voting preferences?"
Of those who chose the Conservatives first, 43 per cent said they had no second choice, while 52 per cent of those who chose the Liberals first chose the NDP second, and 50 per cent of those who chose the NDP first chose the Liberals second.
When asked a series of independent questions as to whether they would consider voting for a party:
50.5 per cent of respondents said they would consider voting Liberal
43.3 per cent would consider voting NDP
37.7 per cent would consider voting Conservative
26.2 per cent would consider voting Green
35.7 per cent would consider voting Bloc Quebecois (Quebec only)