Sunday, March 11, 2012

Polls - which one was paid for by RefCon's?

Support for Tories unchanged as robocall controversy swirls: poll
By Mark Kennedy, Postmedia News March 11, 2012 1:14 PM
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"The Tories continue to hold a comfortable lead over their rivals with 37 per cent of Canadians polled saying they would vote for them if an election occurred tomorrow - unchanged since a poll taken last November.

The NDP under interim leader Nycole Turmel would receive 29 per cent of the vote (down two points) and the Liberals under interim leader Bob Rae would garner 23 per cent of the vote (up two points).

The Bloc Quebecois under Daniel Paille would receive seven per cent of the vote (up one point) while Elizabeth May's Green party would receive four per cent, also up one point.

The poll was conducted last week amid continuing controversy that first erupted in February when Postmedia News and the Ottawa Citizen revealed that fraudulent phone calls were placed in the Guelph, Ont., riding directing voters to the wrong polling stations in last year's election."

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A fractured Canada A major national opinion poll by Leger Marketing, for QMI Agency, has found Canadians are tepid in their optimism where the country is at right now - and where we're headed



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"A major national opinion poll by Leger Marketing, for QMI Agency, has found Canadians are tepid in their optimism where the country is at right now - and where we're headed.

However, we all seem unified - from coast to coast - in a call for the federal government to immediately cut spending.

The less-than-glowing numbers show almost half of Canadians believe we're worse off than we were a decade ago, and the same number have called for a change in national direction."
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Yes, Minister Polling
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqgEecUhjyI&feature=related



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cO_vwvNK4Ic&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&feature=endscreen&v=8-_vFosXhVU

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epWZ5KW1aLM&feature=related

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