The polls
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The LEAP manifesto is Jim Shepherd's fearmongering at its finest. Won't happen.
And I am not at all alone in being completely disgusted with Christy and her ChristyLiberals' lack of morals, ethics and her downright DISHONESTY(lies) to the point where we will NEVER vote for her or her ChristyLiberals!!
And I am not at all alone in being completely disgusted with Christy and her ChristyLiberals' lack of morals, ethics and her downright DISHONESTY(lies) to the point where we will NEVER vote for her or her ChristyLiberals!!
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Urbane wrote: On the question of who would make the better premier Clark came out ahead of Horgan 30 to 28. Also, it's the younger voters, those under 35, who are helping the NDP get that slight lead in the poll. Over 35 is a different story. Finally, a lot of people who might now say they'll vote NDP may well change their mind when they hear more about things like the Leap Manifesto.
Which poll provided that info ?
This poll published in the Vancouver sun a couple days ago says that Christy is in last place in the approval rating contest. It's highly unlikely, probably impossible even, to have the lowest approval rating and also be in the lead of who would be the best leader..
http://vancouversun.com/news/local-news ... o-campaign
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Hurtlander wrote:Which poll provided that info ?
This poll published in the Vancouver sun a couple days ago says that Christy is in last place in the approval rating contest. It's highly unlikely, probably impossible even, to have the lowest approval rating and also be in the lead of who would be the best leader..
No question that Christy Clark isn't popular and her approval rating is low. Still, in this poll more people said that she would make a better premier than John Horgan.
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Urbane wrote:No question that Christy Clark isn't popular and her approval rating is low. Still, in this poll more people said that she would make a better premier than John Horgan.
Isn't that the worst? Another new campaign against a low liked government and they are still less attractive in the end.
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57 percent said clark has to go . anything else is sad to watch people in de nile ![:haha: [icon_lol2.gif]](./images/smilies/icon_lol2.gif)
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maryjane48 wrote:57 percent said clark has to go . anything else is sad to watch people in de nile
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maryjane48 wrote:57 percent said clark has to go . anything else is sad to watch people in de nile
and yet more think she is better than Horgan. It's a telling issue with polls that scream that the NDP will have the same as last time. Plug their nose and vote for the better *bleep*.........provide a better *bleep*...yet so far all you provide is anger at the best *bleep* as your *bleep* is too much more turdy
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Plug their nose and vote for the better *bleep*.........provide a better *bleep*...yet so far all you provide is anger at the best *bleep* as your *bleep* is too much more turdy
I think your implication that Independents are turds is rather turdy!!
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Urbane wrote:http://www.cknw.com/2017/04/11/exclusiv ... -the-lead/
No question that Christy Clark isn't popular and her approval rating is low. Still, in this poll more people said that she would make a better premier than John Horgan.
There's something about that poll that simply doesn't make sense. According to the poll Christy Clark has the highest disapproval rating, Horgan has lowest disapproval rating, Christy also scored as the least trustworthy, Horgan scored as the most trustworthy ..so it's really strange that anyone would consider the least popular, most untrustworthy leader the favourite to lead..
It's becoming more and more obvious why polls can't be trusted.
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Hurtlander wrote:There's something about that poll that simply doesn't make sense. According to the poll Christy Clark has the highest disapproval rating, Horgan has lowest disapproval rating, Christy also scored as the least trustworthy, Horgan scored as the most trustworthy ..so it's really strange that anyone would consider the least popular, most untrustworthy leader the favourite to lead..
It's becoming more and more obvious why polls can't be trusted.
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And isn't it disappointing that all of North American politics has come down to this level?
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flamingfingers wrote:The LEAP manifesto is Jim Shepherd's fearmongering at its finest. Won't happen.
For someone who uses the "deny, deflect, deceive!" line against anything Christy does, you sure do a good job of it yourself.
I guess Horgan was lying when, in his own words (on video), he said he would bring in his own leap manifesto...
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We've heard a lot about Martyn Brown on here. For those who don't know he was Gordon Campbell's Chief of Staff but after Campbell left office Brown decided he was on the wrong side. Anyway, here's his prediction about the election:
Oh, I should also mention that the above prediction was for the 2013 election.
Well, given all that, can the Liberals still win the next election?
It would take a minor miracle at this point. All indications are, notwithstanding the collapse of the B.C. Conservative Party, which was perhaps predictable, the universe for the NDP is much, much larger than people have conceded, or understood. I think the current government isn’t doing anywhere near what it needs to do to reverse the tide of public opinion.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/bri ... le4603289/
Oh, I should also mention that the above prediction was for the 2013 election.
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Interesting poll
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Here's another poll to keep in mind:
A just-released Ipsos Reid survey of 1,000 Canadians found that 54% of British Columbians actually support the Trudeau government’s decision to approve the Trans Mountain expansion, while 26% disagreed with the decision and 20% were neutral.
https://www.biv.com/article/2016/12/pol ... -mountain/