The latest Globe and Mail/CTV poll reveals what are likely to be some seriously panic-inducing numbers for the Liberals, not so much because they’re doing so badly — which they are, of course, but they’ve got to be almost inured to that at this point — but because the Conservatives are doing so darned well, especially in Ontario:
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UPDATED: Strategic Counsel – The sun’s gone dim, the moon’s turned black …
… for Ignatieff loved Quebec, and it didn’t love back*.
You know what we need around here? A fresh opinion poll to dissect!
Thank you, Globe and Mail/Strategic Counsel! Without your timely intervention, ITQ readers might have been forced to go an entire day — or possibly even two days, since Ekos doesn’t come out until Thursday — without being reminded that, yes, it’s still a “dead heat”/stalemate/gridlock/virtual tie:
The bravest of talking points
Reacting on CBC this afternoon to the latest polling from Ekos, Conservative Jaime Watt offers offered an altogether profound spin.
Strategically, this is clear as mud. Seek counsel. (35/28/19/9 – Quebec 37/25/23)
No EKOS tonight, so we’ll have to make do with the latest national numbers from Strategic Counsel:
Conservatives: 35 (-4)