Sunday, May 1, 2011

Conservatives hold responsible for the elections: poll (Reuters)

TORONTO (Reuters) - the conservative party still leads campaign on 2 may, with the leftist new Democrats firmly in second place, according to a survey published Saturday.


The follow-up survey of Nanos Research results for three days of polls put support for the conservatives to 38%, slightly 36.4% in survey of Friday.


The NDP was 29.6% of voters decided, down 31.2%.


A surge in the polls by the NDP's unprecedented forced apathetic markets to sit and be aware of the platform of the party, with some investors wear on its plans to increase the corporate tax, spend more and launch a more severe energy policy.


Political analysts have attempted to discover if mounted the NDP will split the centre-left vote and benefit from the conservatives in power or give the NDP a chance to form its first Federal Government in coalition with the Liberals flickering.


The Canadian electoral system, a party is normally necessary to earn approximately 40% of the national vote to win a majority of the 308 seats in the House of Commons.


Survey of Nanos shows liberal support increased slightly to 23.3% 22 for one hundred a day earlier.


The Bloc québécois runs candidates only in the francophone province of Quebec, of separatist a 5.2%, decreased by 5.7% in poll Friday. Nanos noted the NDP enjoy a comfortable in Quebec with 39% support it.


The national daily Nanos followed the figures are based on a sample of phone rolling of three days of 1,048 voters decided and are considered as accurate to 3 percentage points 19 times out of 20.

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