I really don't put much stock into that poll. Never did.
Greens aren't going to get a seat. Lizzy blew her campaign while she was whining about being left out of the big kids' reindeer games, instead of actually, well, attacking Gary Lunn.
Secondly, the surge in polls for the dippers in La Belle Province have yet to translate to seats. So far, only 2 are projected--Mulcair's and Francoise Boivin in Gatineau. According to Election Prediction Project, 15 ridings in Quebec are too close to call. As I've travelled and stayed at length in many of those places, I can say with certainty at they won't go NDP.
Nanos this morning actually said that the idea of Jack at Stonoway has put the Conservatives in an even bigger lead in Ontario--enough to 'squeak through a majority' without having to bother with anywhere else in the country.
Sorry, but I don't think it's a good idea to be lulled into a false sense of security. All three opposition parties were needed to at least, keep Harper in a minority position. The NDP can't do it alone.
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I really don't put much stock into that poll. Never did.
Greens aren't going to get a seat. Lizzy blew her campaign while she was whining about being left out of the big kids' reindeer games, instead of actually, well, attacking Gary Lunn.
Secondly, the surge in polls for the dippers in La Belle Province have yet to translate to seats. So far, only 2 are projected--Mulcair's and Francoise Boivin in Gatineau. According to Election Prediction Project, 15 ridings in Quebec are too close to call. As I've travelled and stayed at length in many of those places, I can say with certainty at they won't go NDP.
Nanos this morning actually said that the idea of Jack at Stonoway has put the Conservatives in an even bigger lead in Ontario--enough to 'squeak through a majority' without having to bother with anywhere else in the country.
Sorry, but I don't think it's a good idea to be lulled into a false sense of security. All three opposition parties were needed to at least, keep Harper in a minority position. The NDP can't do it alone.
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