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The recent national survey of Canadians conducted by SES Research found
that the federal Liberals and Conservatives were statistically tied
(Liberals 34%, Conservative 33%) on the national ballot. NDP support is at
18% followed by the Bloc Quebecois at 9% and the Green Party at 7%.
Polling indicates that the Conservative government’s honeymoon was
short-lived. The Conservative six-point lead on Election Day is now a
tighter race. We can expect a period of voter volatility as Canadians
assess the new Harper-led federal government.
Methodology
Polling between February 4th and February 9th, 2006 (Random Telephone
Survey of 1,000 eligible Canadians, MoE ± 3.1%, 19 times out of 20).
Percentages may not add up to 100 due to rounding. The change in brackets
is from the last day of the CPAC-SES tracking conducted on January 22,
2006. These results were accurate representations of the 2006 federal
election results.
Decided Canadian Voters (N=971, MoE ± 3.2%, 19 times out of 20)
Liberals 34% (+4)
Conservatives 33% (-3)
NDP 18% (+1)
Bloc Quebecois 9% (-2)
Green 7% (+1)
Undecided 3% (-10)
The detailed tables with the methodology and regional subtabs are posted
on our website at: http://www.sesresearch.com
Feel free to forward this e-mail.
Cheers,
Nik
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Nikita James Nanos, CMRP
President & CEO
SES Research
T 613.234.4666
http://www.sesresearch.com/
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