Here’s a live-feed tracker of the data coming in from the pollsters for the 2008 Federal Election in Canada. It will update a couple times a day leading up to the election on October 14th. The Conservatives are pretty far out in front at the moment
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5 Responses to “Graph of Canadian Election 2008 Polls”
Of course they are. The smartest thing they did was “unite the right” a few years ago while the left leaning voters are still split between three parties. The result is that the likely government will be Conservative, representing the smallest group of Canadians. Not a great system.
[...] just over 2 weeks until the Federal Election the Conservative are right on track at 38% for another Minority government. This will be the third general election in 4 years to produce such [...]
Of course they are. The smartest thing they did was “unite the right” a few years ago while the left leaning voters are still split between three parties. The result is that the likely government will be Conservative, representing the smallest group of Canadians. Not a great system.
Hence the ridiculous vote pairing to try to get something accomplished
Ekos called me today to ask how I was voting. At least these numbers aren’t being completely made up
Conservative Party is trending downwards.
[...] just over 2 weeks until the Federal Election the Conservative are right on track at 38% for another Minority government. This will be the third general election in 4 years to produce such [...]
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