Pre-election Poll: NDP on the Move
Apr. 23rd, 2004 06:19 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
(from ndp email)
Talk about new energy! Today’s NDP is up four percentage points nationally from December, according to an Environics poll released today by CBC-TV.
According to the poll, the NDP is at 19% – up 4 points from December. The poll shows the NDP is more than twice as popular as in the 2000 election – and only 1 point below our all-time election high from 1988. A Globe and Mail poll by Ipsos-Reid earlier this month had us at 18%.
This is great news! We’re on the move and whenever Paul Martin’s Liberals muster up the courage to go to the polls, Jack Layton and today’s NDP are going to give them an election they’ll never forget.
The more voters see from Paul Martin’s Liberals – the budget, the Throne Speech, the endless corruption scandal – the more they’re looking for a positive alternative.
If you're involved in an NDP campaign – keep up the great work. It’s paying off!
If you've been waiting until we get closer to the election – now’s your chance. Because Jack Layton and today’s NDP are on the move.
Here are the regional breakdowns:
Atlantic 18%
Québec 8%
Montréal 11%
Ontario 21%
Toronto Area 22%
Manitoba 32%
Saskatchewan 27%
Alberta 14%
BC 31%
Vancouver 32%
Talk about new energy! Today’s NDP is up four percentage points nationally from December, according to an Environics poll released today by CBC-TV.
According to the poll, the NDP is at 19% – up 4 points from December. The poll shows the NDP is more than twice as popular as in the 2000 election – and only 1 point below our all-time election high from 1988. A Globe and Mail poll by Ipsos-Reid earlier this month had us at 18%.
This is great news! We’re on the move and whenever Paul Martin’s Liberals muster up the courage to go to the polls, Jack Layton and today’s NDP are going to give them an election they’ll never forget.
The more voters see from Paul Martin’s Liberals – the budget, the Throne Speech, the endless corruption scandal – the more they’re looking for a positive alternative.
If you're involved in an NDP campaign – keep up the great work. It’s paying off!
If you've been waiting until we get closer to the election – now’s your chance. Because Jack Layton and today’s NDP are on the move.
Here are the regional breakdowns:
Atlantic 18%
Québec 8%
Montréal 11%
Ontario 21%
Toronto Area 22%
Manitoba 32%
Saskatchewan 27%
Alberta 14%
BC 31%
Vancouver 32%