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I've been following the projection for my riding, and the local projections swing more wildly than the overall results depending on which pollsters are included. Today, the "National Polls" page looks different than it usually does, with no weight for some of the more recent polls. Odd.Hurtlander wrote:I see from this, that JRW is projected to win her riding as an independent. But strangely enough, Fuhr is projected to re-win his riding..
https://calculatedpolitics.ca/2019-cana ... -columbia/
https://calculatedpolitics.ca/2019-cana ... 3bbc7-3a07
Click on riding by riding seat project.
What happened to Kelowna always being Conservative ?
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It's interesting that Trudeau actually seems to be benefiting from his own controversy lately. Maybe he learned a thing or two from donald trump.
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POLL: Only 25% think Trudeau should get a second term
Published: October 6, 2019
It’s not good news for Justin Trudeau and the Liberals as they head into the English language leaders debate on Monday night: Just 25% of the country believes he deserves to be re-elected.
That is one of the findings of a poll conducted for the Toronto Sun as part of the DART & Maru/Blue Voice Canada Poll.
When asked if it is time for a change in government or if the government deserved to be re-elected, 55% said it was time for a change compared to 25% who indicated Trudeau and the Liberals had done a good job. That number sits well below the percentage of the voting public that says they are likely to cast a ballot for the Liberals in two weeks time.
That’s a worrying figure for the Liberals, say polling experts, because it speaks to a less motivated voter base.
“This measurement is important because it oftentimes portends momentum for either supporters or those who oppose the incumbent government in getting to the ballot box,” said pollster John Wright, a partner at DART.
“This can be a critical dimension in a close race, as is the case right now, between the two major parties.”
https://torontosun.com/news/national/el ... econd-term
Published: October 6, 2019
It’s not good news for Justin Trudeau and the Liberals as they head into the English language leaders debate on Monday night: Just 25% of the country believes he deserves to be re-elected.
That is one of the findings of a poll conducted for the Toronto Sun as part of the DART & Maru/Blue Voice Canada Poll.
When asked if it is time for a change in government or if the government deserved to be re-elected, 55% said it was time for a change compared to 25% who indicated Trudeau and the Liberals had done a good job. That number sits well below the percentage of the voting public that says they are likely to cast a ballot for the Liberals in two weeks time.
That’s a worrying figure for the Liberals, say polling experts, because it speaks to a less motivated voter base.
“This measurement is important because it oftentimes portends momentum for either supporters or those who oppose the incumbent government in getting to the ballot box,” said pollster John Wright, a partner at DART.
“This can be a critical dimension in a close race, as is the case right now, between the two major parties.”
https://torontosun.com/news/national/el ... econd-term
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According to 338, Tracy Gray will thankfully be Kelowna's new MP.Hurtlander wrote:I see from this, that JRW is projected to win her riding as an independent. But strangely enough, Fuhr is projected to re-win his riding..
https://calculatedpolitics.ca/2019-cana ... -columbia/
https://calculatedpolitics.ca/2019-cana ... 3bbc7-3a07
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What happened to Kelowna always being Conservative ?
Kelowna–Lake Country
Population (2016): 119,385
Population density: 76.2/km²
Current projection: CPC likely
CPC 43.6% ± 7.1%
LIB 34.9% ± 6.7%
GRN 9.1% ± 3.3%
NDP 8.9% ± 3.2%
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Who is the current sitting MP?Gone_Fishin wrote:
According to 338, Tracy Gray will thankfully be Kelowna's new MP.
Kelowna–Lake Country
Population (2016): 119,385
Population density: 76.2/km²
Current projection: CPC likely
CPC 43.6% ± 7.1%
LIB 34.9% ± 6.7%
GRN 9.1% ± 3.3%
NDP 8.9% ± 3.2%
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There's an MP in Kelowna now? I thought it was a vacant seat. I'll have to research the polls to see if they mention anyone. The representation for this area has been vacuous, so it's no wonder the polls indicate a Conservative victory here. Strangely though, every time Justin Trudeau does something stupid, which is daily, you can hear this sound echoing in the valley. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0Rm0x73oD4The Green Barbarian wrote: Who is the current sitting MP?
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Hey, Justin came in first in a couple of these polls!
Bravo, Justin!
A new poll looking at the virtues of the political leaders spells bad news for Justin Trudeau. Of all the politicians, the Liberal leader was found to be the most elitist, fake, and hypocritical by the Leger online poll. And when it came to honesty, straight-forwardness and trustworthiness, Conservative leader Andrew Scheer scored better than Trudeau.



https://vancouversun.com/news/politics/ ... itist-fake
Bravo, Justin!
A new poll looking at the virtues of the political leaders spells bad news for Justin Trudeau. Of all the politicians, the Liberal leader was found to be the most elitist, fake, and hypocritical by the Leger online poll. And when it came to honesty, straight-forwardness and trustworthiness, Conservative leader Andrew Scheer scored better than Trudeau.



https://vancouversun.com/news/politics/ ... itist-fake
Be sure to read Justin Trudeau's new autobiography: Sunny Day Sketches of a Small Mind
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Scheers lies about his education, work experience, credentials and citizenship are catching up to him as he tanks in the polls.


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Haven't we learned by now that polls are garbage? The only one that counts is on Election Day.
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May was quite right tonight...she said...
"Mr Scheer, you will never be prime minister."
All signs point to a minority.
But I doubt the Greens will be the supporting act.
Justin Trudeau deserves the NDP to push real progress.
"Mr Scheer, you will never be prime minister."
All signs point to a minority.
But I doubt the Greens will be the supporting act.
Justin Trudeau deserves the NDP to push real progress.
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Progress towards what? Even more spending? Even bigger deficits? Even dumber social policy? More brain-dead taxes? That isnt "progress", it's a march toward true stupidity.George+ wrote:
Justin Trudeau deserves the NDP to push real progress.
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