Earlier today I wrote a post examining whether the next presidential election could be fought and won on climate change. But I forgot to mention another really interesting question.Could the red state of Florida be turned blue by a stinking red tide?Read more »
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CuriosityCat: Red Tide moves towards Liberals in Quebec and in Ontario, says Nanos poll
The latest Nanos tracking poll for Sunday October 4 is very good news indeed! Please make sure everyone you know who wants change on October 19 gets a copy of this and also shares it with all their friends. Here’s the vital Battleground Ontario results: And here’s what’s happening in
Continue readingCuriosityCat: Red Tide moves towards Liberals in Quebec and in Ontario, says Nanos poll
The latest Nanos tracking poll for Sunday October 4 is very good news indeed! Please make sure everyone you know who wants change on October 19 gets a copy of this and also shares it with all their friends.
Here’s the vital Battleground Ontario results:
And here’s what’s happening in the vital battlegrounds of Ontario, Quebec and BC (my underlining):
The latest tracking by Nanos Research for CTV News and the Globe and Mail shows that, regionally:
- The Liberals lead in Atlantic Canada, with 52.1 per cent support, and in Ontario with 44 per cent support.
- The Conservatives lead in the Prairies, with 51.6 per cent support.
- In British Columbia, there is a tight race between the NDP (34.9 per cent) and the Liberals (34.3 per cent).
- The NDP lead in Quebec with 32.9 per cent, but support continues to slide.
And here’s the movement of voters in Quebec towards the Liberals (the beginning of a Red Tide in that important province):
Remember to vote in advance polls if you can! And take a friend along with you, especially a younger voter.
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