While never 'accurate' this poll reflects voter intentions; it is going to be very hard for the Conservatives to accept

By Pepper Parr

April 27th, 2025

BURLINGTON, ON

 

When you see polls like this, which do have a margin of error, you can understand how desperate and disappointed the Conservative party members feel.

To go from a lead of 20 points to being behind by 10 points is something rarely seen. This polling was not done by the Gazette; it was done by a reliable source.

At one point, they had it – circumstances changed, and they were unable to pivot.

Now in the final day of active campaigning, when things don’t look very good – expect accusations to be made.

Emotions will be running high.

Despite the feelings – this election is one of the most important in several decades.  Polls are an event about an event that has yet to take place.

Vote and work hard to get the people who support the party you believe in to the polls.  Every vote counts.

The results will be known late Monday night.

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2 comments to While never ‘accurate’ this poll reflects voter intentions; it is going to be very hard for the Conservatives to accept

  • Perryb

    You should not publish graphs without labelling the axis.

    Good point – the graph was trimmed to show the top two lines – the others had no relationship to the story.

  • Whitney

    Hello, can you please clarify/state the source of your data please?

    Reply: It came from Angus Reid. We didn’t make it up if that is what you are suggesting. The 338 Canada numbers are basically the same

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