Truedope(selfieboy) and the Liberals, dropping in polls

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A Forum Research poll released Sunday has the Conservative Party of Canada on the cusp of forming a majority government if an election were held today.
After a summer of outrage over giving $10.5 million to former terrorist Omar Khadr and growing anger over a proposed income tax grab, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has a 47 percent disapproval rating, the new poll indicates.
The random sampling has the Conservatives with 39 percent support followed by the Liberals at 35 percent. The quasi-socialist New Democratic Party is way behind at 15 percent with splinter parties taking up the remainder of popular support.
It is the first time in exactly two years that the Conservative have led the Liberals. During the 2015 election, the Tories under then-Prime Minister Stephen Harper seemed poised to form another government until a late surge by Justin Trudeau’s Liberals overtook the Conservative Party.

The poll shows the Conservatives with 50 percent of the support of those in the 35-44 age group and 48 percent of males, while the Liberals are increasingly appealing to those over 55, a new phenomenon in Canadian politics.
Forum Research estimates that the Conservatives would form a minority government if an election were held today, but they are in striking distance of achieving a majority of the seats in the Canadian House of Commons.
The poll is good news for the new leader of the Conservative Party, Andrew Scheer, whom the poll indicates is popular with those who know him. However, 44 percent are unfamiliar with Scheer and undecided whether they approve or disapprove of his job performance.
“Trudeau enters the fall legislative session with his popularity slipping. The primary beneficiary of Trudeau’s decline is Andrew Scheer’s Conservatives,” said Dr. Lorne Bozinoff, President of Forum Research, in a news release. “Scheer is still a significantly unknown quantity to the plurality of voters, however, and must further differentiate himself from Trudeau to solidify his recent gains.”

The Forum poll was based on a random selection of 1,350 Canadians who were questioned in a telephone survey conducted between Sept. 13-14, 2017. The poll is considered accurate +/- 3 percent, 19 times out of 20.
 

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Debt to GDP is skyrocketing .... that is a bad thing. But the snowflakes all seem to think that is a good thing.
 

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Debt to GDP is skyrocketing .... that is a bad thing. But the snowflakes all seem to think that is a good thing.

If you don’t work and rely on government handouts who cares?
 

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All the Conservatives need to do is find a charismatic leader and come up with some sensible policies while avoiding the piles of sh*t they usually step in with respect to equal rights (same sex marriage, abortion rights etc.). Regardless of whether you think something is an abomination against God himself (or herself or itself or no one at all because there is no god etc.etc.) if you are a politician who wants to become, and continue being elected, just shut up about it. That only gives the opposition something negative to focus on.

Concentrate on responsible spending within our means, resource development in a responsible manner, provide reasonable taxation etc. Concentrate on basics.
 

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