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    RE: https://mstdn.ca/@CanadianPolling/116127131628551091

    Ahahahahahahahahahahha

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      RE: https://mstdn.ca/@CanadianPolling/116127131628551091

      Ahahahahahahahahahahha

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      The delta between party vote intention and preferred PM is remarkable. This suggests something like 1/3 Tory voters are saying they'd vote Conservative but would prefer Carney to stay PM over their own leader. He's cooked, surely. SURELY.

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        RE: https://mstdn.ca/@CanadianPolling/116127131628551091

        Ahahahahahahahahahahha

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        @AhTheGreg
        I'd like to think this poll reflects the intelligence of Canadians, but it's more likely that PP's inexperience in anything that matters is painfully obvious. Carney's reputation and career has made him the best man for the job.

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          The delta between party vote intention and preferred PM is remarkable. This suggests something like 1/3 Tory voters are saying they'd vote Conservative but would prefer Carney to stay PM over their own leader. He's cooked, surely. SURELY.

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          And now Angus Reid with a 13pt gap (45-32) between the Liberals and the Conservatives.

          Tories are going to live to regret locking all dissenters out of their nutjob convention so they could double down on culture war bullshit and give Poilievre an >80% review. If there are any Tories left, at least.

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            And now Angus Reid with a 13pt gap (45-32) between the Liberals and the Conservatives.

            Tories are going to live to regret locking all dissenters out of their nutjob convention so they could double down on culture war bullshit and give Poilievre an >80% review. If there are any Tories left, at least.

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            @AhTheGreg What's a Tory?

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              @AhTheGreg What's a Tory?

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              @lovemakeshare "Did that boy just say what's a battle?" lolol

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                And now Angus Reid with a 13pt gap (45-32) between the Liberals and the Conservatives.

                Tories are going to live to regret locking all dissenters out of their nutjob convention so they could double down on culture war bullshit and give Poilievre an >80% review. If there are any Tories left, at least.

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                Oh shit I didn't get to the regional breakouts before I started posting.

                Atlantic Canada LPC +33 (!)
                Quebec +11
                Ontario +12
                CPC are only ahead by +4 in Alberta.

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                • ahthegreg@mstdn.caA ahthegreg@mstdn.ca

                  Oh shit I didn't get to the regional breakouts before I started posting.

                  Atlantic Canada LPC +33 (!)
                  Quebec +11
                  Ontario +12
                  CPC are only ahead by +4 in Alberta.

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                  It's weird enough to see backbenchers crossing the floor from Opposition to Government. That's rare enough. After a decade in power? Wild. Now we're talking about a polling advantage I'm not sure has any precedence after this long in office. All highly unprecedented.

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                  • ahthegreg@mstdn.caA ahthegreg@mstdn.ca

                    It's weird enough to see backbenchers crossing the floor from Opposition to Government. That's rare enough. After a decade in power? Wild. Now we're talking about a polling advantage I'm not sure has any precedence after this long in office. All highly unprecedented.

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                    Carney was right. The old world order is dead, the new one struggles to be born. Now is the time of monsters!

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                    • wordstitcher@thecanadian.socialW wordstitcher@thecanadian.social

                      @AhTheGreg
                      I'd like to think this poll reflects the intelligence of Canadians, but it's more likely that PP's inexperience in anything that matters is painfully obvious. Carney's reputation and career has made him the best man for the job.

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                      @wordstitcher The last 10-14 months have drawn a sharp contrast on who the Adults vs not-Adults are in the room for sure.

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