Liberal efforts to create wedges may have backfired, new campaign poll suggests
OTTAWA — A new poll suggests Justin Trudeau’s efforts to create wedge issues over private health care and his Liberal government’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic might have backfired.
But the Leger poll also suggests that the prospect of a Conservative victory on Sept. 20 could be the Liberals’ best hope for turning around their slumping fortunes over the opening two weeks of the federal election campaign.
Erin O’Toole’s Conservatives were running ahead of the Liberals, with the support of 34 per cent of decided voters who took part in the survey, conducted Aug. 27-20. That’s an increase of four percentage points since a Leger survey released on Aug. 16 as the campaign got underway.
Support for Jagmeet Singh’s New Democrats was also up four points, to 24 per cent.