Pierre Poilievre preferred leader for Conservatives but not Canadians: poll | Globalnews.ca:
Ontario MP Pierre Poilievre remains the heavy favourite to be the next Conservative party leader but he trails opponent Jean Charest for support among Canadians as a whole.
A new Leger poll conducted in collaboration with the Association for
Canadian Studies suggests 44 per cent of Conservative voters believe
Poilievre would make the best party leader. His chief rival, former
Quebec premier Jean Charest, is backed by 17 per cent.
The poll was conducted online between Aug. 5 and Aug. 7 among 1,500
adult Canadians drawn from Leger’s representative panel. It cannot be
given a margin of error because online polls aren’t considered to be a
statistically representative sample.
Twenty-two per cent of
Conservatives said they didn’t know which of the five candidates would
make the best leader, while eight per cent said none of them would.
Pierre Poilievre preferred leader for Conservatives but not Canadians: poll | Globalnews.ca: Ontario MP Pierre Poilievre remains the heavy favourite to be the next Conservative party leader but he trails opponent Jean Charest for support among Canadians as a whole.A new Leger poll conducted in collaboration with the Association for
Canadian Studies suggests 44 per cent of Conservative voters believe
Poilievre would make the best party leader. His chief rival, former
Quebec premier Jean Charest, is backed by 17 per cent.The poll was conducted online between Aug. 5 and Aug. 7 among 1,500
adult Canadians drawn from Leger’s representative panel. It cannot be
given a margin of error because online polls aren’t considered to be a
statistically representative sample.Twenty-two per cent of
Conservatives said they didn’t know which of the five candidates would
make the best leader, while eight per cent said none of them would.Read More