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大家都投NDP吧,千万不要投Wild Rose啊 " }, R/ M l; A* C
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More bad news for Alberta Tories in latest election poll 10# Y# y0 ~& Y9 o/ ?+ Z' j
Wildrose 24%, NDP 23%, PC 18%9 ?$ Z* a) {6 o: f! e" z+ I
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FIRST POSTED: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 2015 07:45 AM MDT | UPDATED: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 2015 08:23 AM MDT
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" W z9 k! K5 `4 V" N2 D- xThe Alberta Tories continue to slide, while the NDP surges and the Wildrose maintains the lead, according to the latest election poll released Tuesday morning.
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5 \8 q2 F& ?, c% @, G: ZThe NDP is dominating Edmonton at 51%, according to the survey, and is in a three-way race in Calgary.0 X5 k, \& A4 e. ]4 m
t+ W( X1 P. m0 ] @, V5 cThe telephone poll of 3,121 Albertans conducted Monday showed that compared to a week earlier:
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Wildrose is flat with 24% support
9 l6 b# W" s5 u& i, sNDP increased to 23% support, up 3%
7 L: }7 O! T/ b! wThe PCs dropped to 18%, down 3%9 C( P% `: m9 g
Liberal support is down a point, to 8%4 O0 j; h! z' P9 B/ Z! |# g4 ~' ?9 Q
The Alberta Party is up a point to 3%
# p2 P" ^5 C6 F' {% e! zThe survey was conducted by Mainstreet Technologies.
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3 l% {$ M- g& }2 T; h“One thing is becoming clear at this stage of the campaign, the effect of the budget and residual anger to the governing PCs will have a lasting impact on the outcome of this election,” said Mainstreet’s Quito Maggi.0 O* l- s9 Y7 _4 C
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“Although the Wildrose continue to lead, their support is flat and may have no room to grow. The NDP are definitely contenders and have the momentum.”. g/ j9 i* f5 V( o' {! [. Y
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Maggi said there is still time for the Tories to swing momentum as, with nearly three weeks before the May 5 vote, “more and more people will be paying attention.”
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' ^4 ?' |% W& O- O6 J“The window of opportunity for that correction is closing quickly,” Maggi noted.7 o; n+ w: r. y4 Q1 W ?4 ~; Q5 ^
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He said the election could turn into a two-way race between the NDP and Wildrose, leaving the possibility Tories shift votes to the Wildrose, or vice versa, to stifle NDP momentum.
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u; G2 E; W% E( w5 {; H: Q/ jThe NDP showed a whopping 51% support in Edmonton, to the Tory’s 21% and and Wildrose 10%.
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. U# {: C4 @6 G' O5 A8 ^7 ~It’s a three-way race in Calgary (WR 29%, PC 27%, NDP 25%).1 x- N D% P4 p" K
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The poll's margin of error is +/- 1.76%, 19/20 J% X( F% ^* L! ]1 R4 c2 M. N$ F
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