‘Anaemic’ Liberal brand fails to motivate Canadians to vote them into majority government, Maru poll finds
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The Maru Public Opinion survey found that 73 per cent of Canadians polled are open to voting for a party other than the Trudeau Liberals
Trudeau may find himself in real trouble on Sept. 20, after a new poll has found that majority of Canadians may vote for a political party other than the Liberals.
The Maru Public Opinion survey found that 73 per cent of Canadians polled are open to voting for a party to run the country other the Liberals led by Trudeau, while a mere 27 per cent have remained loyal to the prime minister.
The poll surveyed 1,514 Canadians between August 28 and 29 with a margin of error of +/- 2.5 per cent.
Trudeau on Aug. 14 called a snap election for Sept. 20, arguing that Canadians deserved a say in the national fight to end the COVID-19 pandemic.
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