Why the Conservatives aren't worried — at least not yet — about vote-splitting with Maxime Bernier's PPC - News Summed Up

Why the Conservatives aren't worried — at least not yet — about vote-splitting with Maxime Bernier's PPC


Two: the rise of the PPC will cause vote-splitting on the right, and potentially cost the Conservative Party seats in close battleground ridings. “It is very, very close.”Advertisement Story continues below This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Both EKOS and Mainstreet are using interactive voice response (IVR) — in other words, automated phone surveys — to conduct their polls, and are finding much higher PPC support. Nanos, meanwhile, uses live callers for its surveys and has found PPC support around five per cent. “Our online polls are probably underestimating (the PPC) support right now out there, and I think the IVR polls are probably overestimating it,” Coletto said.


Source: National Post September 11, 2021 11:03 UTC



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