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Subject: Dion now choice of 12% of Canadians for Prime Minister - Harper 37%
From: Greg Carr
Date: 10/25/2007 8:50:44 AM
Leader Approval. The proportion of Canadians who approve of the job being
done by Stephen Harper has increased slightly and now stands at 52 percent
(up 4 points from June). Approval figures for Stéphane Dion have shown a
steady decline since he became Liberal leader, and now stand at 33 percent
(down 5 points); the proportion expressing disapproval of him has risen to
54 percent (up 6 points). Jack Layton has the highest approval rating of any
of the party leaders at 56 percent (unchanged). Gilles Duceppe's approval
level among Quebecers also continues to decline, and is now down to 50
percent (down 3 points). Approval of Elizabeth May has stabilized at 42
percent.
I don't think Harper has much to worry about at the moment. I haven't heard
anyone calling for the opposition to bring down the govt.
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Read and obey the Bible. Yu'shua died on the cross for our sins, He rose
again and walked the earth. We are awaiting the Third Coming aka The Day Of
Judgment.
Sheep are extremely fluffy.
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"jimjames5417" <jameswright@usa.net> wrote in message
news:1192966407.603168.232230@y27g2000pre.googlegroups.com...
On Oct 20, 11:22 pm, robertpeff...@aol.com wrote:
> Conservatives fall further nationally, while Liberals maintain huge
> lead in Ontario
>
> http://erg.environics.net/media_room/default.asp?aID=650
Best Prime Minister. As the preferred choice of 37 percent of
Canadians (up 1 point since June), Stephen Harper remains the most
popular choice for prime minister. NDP leader Jack Layton (19%, down 1
point) is now firmly in second place. The proportion of Canadians who
name Liberal leader Stéphane Dion as their choice for prime minister
continues to decline (12%, down 4 points). Four percent (down 1 point)
choose Green Party leader Elizabeth May.
In Quebec, support for Stephen Harper is holding at 30 percent (up 1
point). He is followed by Jack Layton at 18 percent (unchanged). Bloc
Québécois Leader Gilles Duceppe now sits at 15 percent (down 2 points)
and just nine percent of Quebecers choose Stéphane Dion (down 1
point).
Poor Old Boob - will tell any lies he can in support of getting the
crooks back in office!@!
Only reads what he wants to see! No one said Torontonians were too
smart - after all
they live there-don't they?? Getting harder all the time to be a
senile LIEberal ass-kissing
OLD racist!!
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