With the next
leader of the Conservative party set to be announced at a convention on
Sept. 10, Bricker says, “all the indications are looking like
[Poilievre] is in pretty good shape.”
Fifty-seven per cent of
self-identified Conservative voters now have a favourable impression of
Poilievre, the poll indicated. This number is up eight points since a
similar poll was conducted in mid-July.
One in four Tory voters, however, said they don’t know enough about Poilievre to form an opinion.
A
total of 1,001 Canadians aged 18 and older were interviewed for the
Ipsos poll, conducted between Aug. 29 and Aug. 31. The poll has a margin
of error of plus or minus 3.5 percentage points, 19 times out of 20.
Despite
Poilievre being the widely perceived frontrunner for leader among
Conservative voters, less than one in four Canadians appear to have a
positive impression of him, the poll suggests. That’s a drop of two
points from July.
Poilievre popular among Conservative voters, but not all Canadians feel the same: poll – National | Globalnews.ca: With the next
leader of the Conservative party set to be announced at a convention on
Sept. 10, Bricker says, “all the indications are looking like
[Poilievre] is in pretty good shape.”Fifty-seven per cent of
self-identified Conservative voters now have a favourable impression of
Poilievre, the poll indicated. This number is up eight points since a
similar poll was conducted in mid-July.One in four Tory voters, however, said they don’t know enough about Poilievre to form an opinion.A
total of 1,001 Canadians aged 18 and older were interviewed for the
Ipsos poll, conducted between Aug. 29 and Aug. 31. The poll has a margin
of error of plus or minus 3.5 percentage points, 19 times out of 20.Despite
Poilievre being the widely perceived frontrunner for leader among
Conservative voters, less than one in four Canadians appear to have a
positive impression of him, the poll suggests. That’s a drop of two
points from July.Read More