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Originally Posted by BaddieB
Patiently waiting for some new polls to come in. It's been quiet...too quiet (Mainstreet doesn't count)
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https://leger360.com/bc-polling-oct-14
- The BC NDP (46%) continues to hold the lead in voting intention among decided voters over The Conservative Party of BC (42%) with a slightly narrower 4-point lead from last week and despite Furstenau’s debate performance, the Greens have held steady at 9%.
- The NDP has picked up support in the Metro Vancouver area (42% to 49%) in the past three weeks, and the Conservatives have continued their gains in areas of BC outside of Metro Vancouver and Vancouver Island (to 49%).
- Voters 55+ continue to support the NDP over the Conservative Party of BC by a 13 pt. margin (51% to 37%) while Conservative support is highest among males (47%) and 35-54’s (47%). While Conservative support dropped substantially last week among youth and women, it has recovered slightly this week.
- A considerable number (37%) of BC residents have already voted with heavy turnout from the 55+ group (49%) and lower numbers among 35-54 (33%) and 18-34 (23%)–with early results favouring the BC NDP.
- Eby edged out Rustad as the winner of the leader’s debate (27% to 25%) with Furstenau a distant third (14%)–and a substantial 34% not having an opinion.
One thing is clear from these polls. Gen Z, Millenials and Gen Xers are not fans of the NDP.