By wearing the $ 500 he paid and the mask he paid to taxpayers, Franுவாois Legold regained the support he had lost earlier in the year following the restructuring and is heading for massive success, but the Duheim threat is becoming more and more real. Leger reveals poll for CAQ in Quebec –Newspaper–VAT – QUB.
Four months before the election, the film began to take shape. Compared to April, Franோois Legalt scored three points on the phonographs and lost one of the non-phonographs.
“This is not new to the language debate,” says pollster Jean-Marc Leger.
Dominic Anglet, who recently demonstrated with anglophones against Bill 101’s reform, won only one point in general among voters, but two in non-phonographs.
After two months of being inactive with these customers, its transformation to better preserve its traditional support is beginning to bear fruit. Note that in March, Ms Angled experienced a sharp decline of 13% among non-phonographs.
The PLQ now aims to get 48% of the vote in this constituency, which is still 70 to 80% support from Philippe Coulard and Jean Scharest who won in the same category. Leger recalled.
In Francophones, Ms. Anglade gets 9% support, resulting in the loss of some rides in the suburbs and west of Montreal.
The CAQ still dominates
In contrast, with the intent of 53% of the vote, the CAQ still dominates most of the phonographs or is “hugely in the lead” by 39 points over its closest rival, the Quebec Solitaire (14%). Light mentions. Among those 55 and older, the CAQ received 65% support (+8%).
Satisfaction with the Legault government is on the rise (+ 3%), especially as most taxpayers believe they have received the $ 500 announced in the budget.
Most of the respondents even claim to have used it for essential expenses (such as groceries or rent).
On average, 61% of Cubans, all parties together, want the government to provide them with extra money to tackle inflation, as the Prime Minister recently pointed out.
A real fight in Quebec
In most regions of Quebec, the surveyor summarizes that “all successful conditions are met for the CAQ.”
The only downside to the François Legault: In Capitale-Nationale, Eric Duhaime’s Conservative Party appears to have settled in 25% of the region, with the largest number of voters.
“The strength of the Conservatives in Quebec is really significant,” he said. Leger considers. But “its rise is low” because many fighters against its organizations are not going to vote.
The PCQ, which ranks third nationally, has increased its support by 11 points since April between 35 and 54 years.
Quebec Solitaire and Gabriel Nado-
Dubois, who lost two points this month, tops the list of 18- to 34-year-olds, but young people are less likely to go to the polls.
Among the Liberals, in Solidarity, almost one in two voters can still change their mind.
PQ sinks into indifference
Once again, the news was not very encouraging for the party Quebecois, who, from one poll to another, said he was “more and more marginalized”. Leger notices.
The poll also believes that the defeat of PQ star candidate Pierre Nantel during the Mary-Victor by-election confirms this trend.
PQ leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon sank into indifference: only 2% of respondents believe he will be the best prime minister, while other opposition leaders are almost allied (about 10%), more than Chief Quickist (46). %).
“He’s the only enemy of the Franois Legold,” he said. Leger jokes.
Method: From May 20 to May 22, 2022, an Internet survey was conducted among 1,019 Cuban people aged 18 and over. It is not possible to calculate the error margin on the model drawn from the panel, but by comparison, the maximum error margin for the sample of 1019 respondents is plus or minus 3.1%, and this is 19 out of 20 times.
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