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Thursday, 17 February 2011
Now that Gilles Duceppe has initiated a belated public dialogue on the very real prospects of a coalition government after the next election – a Liberal-NDP government – let's look at the latest poll by EKOS on the subject (January 27 2011).
That poll clearly shows that Ignatieff's is turning his back on two-thirds of Liberal voters
when it comes to a coalition government:
How can a leader claim to be leading on such a vital issue when the huge majority of potential Liberal voters would prefer an outcome which is the direct opposite of the one he has said he prefers?
Perhaps it is time for Ignatieff and his advisors to speak to members of the Liberal Party?
Labels: coalition, coalition. NDP, democratic deficit, Duceppe, EKOS, elections, Harper, Ignatieff, Jack Layton, Liberal Party, NDP, politicl reform, Tories
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