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大家都投NDP吧,千万不要投Wild Rose啊 , i; ?4 c% l# u d3 x& p0 Z+ i
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More bad news for Alberta Tories in latest election poll 10
' g( p4 [" B3 FWildrose 24%, NDP 23%, PC 18%
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FIRST POSTED: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 2015 07:45 AM MDT | UPDATED: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 2015 08:23 AM MDT- u0 y3 }" j4 i7 p7 R Q
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(EDMONTON SUN/File)
* x6 P% U$ o$ O1 `' V0 Y# OThe 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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The NDP is dominating Edmonton at 51%, according to the survey, and is in a three-way race in Calgary.& B2 t* K* A9 J {: y8 @- F9 |
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The telephone poll of 3,121 Albertans conducted Monday showed that compared to a week earlier:% r2 G6 a' E: Z' ^, L0 u
# F' Y. l. b8 N1 N! W, ]6 K2 i7 ~Wildrose is flat with 24% support
# k) H6 t4 T( C( _% b# P8 LNDP increased to 23% support, up 3%: |" Q. N+ x5 k8 _. H) w/ K! d
The PCs dropped to 18%, down 3%% Z6 Z% U+ b, J4 M0 F8 S
Liberal support is down a point, to 8%
( y1 Q1 ^1 ~$ k. w# q pThe Alberta Party is up a point to 3%
) |# f* H# f8 Z( j9 kThe survey was conducted by Mainstreet Technologies., s9 l! {- M( `8 I5 r- m
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“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.; }- M' P6 D% A
% _4 S: }# N' q" o“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.”. p7 K7 c% B' j4 ?+ W
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- Related: More election news here1 [8 }& w$ W- f/ d8 ~. s
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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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. y5 _( l% {: |3 i" M“The window of opportunity for that correction is closing quickly,” Maggi noted.9 F4 o% h4 T3 g5 y+ d
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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.1 A4 e/ A; `: U
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The NDP showed a whopping 51% support in Edmonton, to the Tory’s 21% and and Wildrose 10%.! y! b: H& p$ t6 w& p, n9 L
2 H- a, C7 n+ F: A, \9 \It’s a three-way race in Calgary (WR 29%, PC 27%, NDP 25%).
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The poll's margin of error is +/- 1.76%, 19/20
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