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Tuesday, 15 February 2011
The latest Ipsos Reid poll shows the Harper new Tories increasing their lead over the Liberals, with volatility in Ontario making the difference.
In the industrial heartland of Canada the Tories received 42% from those polled.
But this is the key message that Michael Ignatieff should be thinking very, very hard about:
According to the latest Ipsos Reid poll, the Tories stand at 42% in Ontario (up six points), compared to 32% for the Liberals (down eight points), 15% for the NDP (unchanged), and 11% for the Green party (up three points).
Put down your quill pen, Michael, and turn to your abacus and do the math.
Ponder on this: 58% of Ontario voters prefer some party or parties other than Stephen Harper's right wing Conservative Party.
Now do the right thing.
Labels: coalition, democratic deficit, framing, Harper, Ignatieff, Liberal Party, polls, Tories
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