MQO’s quarterly omnibus poll shows some curious changes in public opinion about provincial political parties. The province-wide numbers are not curious: the changes in a couple of the regions are. Let’s take a look first at the provincial numbers. As usual, SRBP presents the results as a share of all responses, including
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The Sir Robert Bond Papers: A cunning plan it ain’t #nlpoli
The whole “Paul-Davis-Decisive-Leader” thing doesn’t seem to be working for the provincial Conservatives. The latest NTV/MQO poll puts the Liberals at 42, the Conservatives at 20 and the NDP at seven, with 30% undecided. In October 2014, it was Liberals 37, Conservatives 16, NDP six, and undecided at 40. In
Continue readingThe Sir Robert Bond Papers: Liberals gain from NDP crisis. Tories no change. #nlpoli
The headline is as dramatic as NTV could make it: Leadership crisis sends NDP tumbling to third place in NTV/MQO poll The numbers looked bad for the Dippers: Grits at 52% of decideds. Tories at 29% and the NDP in the basement at 18%. Then you take a closer look
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