Half of Decided Voters in BC Would Support New Democrats in Election
Level of undecided voters rises dramatically when respondents are asked about a possible “Free Enterprise Coalition” of centre-right parties.
Level of undecided voters rises dramatically when respondents are asked about a possible “Free Enterprise Coalition” of centre-right parties.
The approval rating for both David Cameron and Nick Clegg has fallen significantly since the start of 2012.
Adrian Dix now has an eight-point lead over Christy Clark on the preferred premier question.
Thomas Mulcair emerges as the leadership hopeful with the greatest potential to convert past Bloc and Liberal voters into NDP supporters.
The Prime Minister is viewed unfavourably by half of Londoners and three-in-four Scots.
Four-in-five respondents call for an independent investigation to find out who was behind the misleading robocalls made in the 2011 federal ballot.
Republicans are more likely to regard nuclear energy as a great carbon-free alternative, but Democrats and Independents are not as convinced.
While most respondents support capital punishment for murderers, half believe life imprisonment without parole is more suitable.
The New Democrats expand their lead over the governing BC Liberals, who drop below 30% for the first time since Gordon Campbell’s departure.
Three-in-five respondents—including two thirds of women—believe there should be laws to outline whether a woman can have an abortion based solely on the gender of the fetus.