McGillicuddy
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The NDP entered the 2015 election campaign leading in most major polls.Not sure I fully understand this.
They ended the campaign 10% behind the other two parties.
The NDP entered the 2015 election campaign leading in most major polls.Not sure I fully understand this.
Worth noting that the polls in the link start mid-campaign (Harper called the election extra early). But also that in those "most major polls", there were few in which there was more than a 10-point spread btw/the three major parties. That is, while the NDP led in support in a lot of those polls, it was a tentative and qualified kind of lead in support--voters were antsy about the Cons, but were also uncertain about whether the NDP was the place to park their anti-Con vote. It was a "soft" lead, not a decisive one (and one that was probably heavily plumped by expectations of QC being, maybe, even more "in the bag" than it was in '11)--and it was because voters were still momentarily programmed to think of the Justin Libs as being more "recovery mode" than "victory mode"...The NDP entered the 2015 election campaign leading in most major polls.
They ended the campaign 10% behind the other two parties.
Opinion polling for the 2015 Canadian federal election - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Avi Lewis and the other 5 NDP MPs are apparently trying to talk Boulerice out of leaving. So we'll see. But he is expected to make a decision within the next month or two.for now...
- NDP MP Alexandre Boulerice (Rosemont—LaPetite-Patrie) remains critic for Environment and Climate Change, Labour, Transport, Official Languages, and Quebec and Ontario Economic Development.




