New Abacus Data Ontario poll: Ontario Politics: PCs lead by 13 as the public reacts to the story about the Ford family stag-and-doe and wedding
Ontario Politics: PCs lead by 13 as the public reacts to the story about the Ford family stag-and-doe and weddingFrom March 2 to 4, 2023, Abacus Data surveyed 1,000 Ontario adults and asked them about their views and intentions as they relate to Ontario provincial politics.If a provincial election was held at the time of the survey, the PC Party would get 41% of the vote, followed by the Ontario Liberals at 28%, the Ontario NDP at 22%, and the Ontario Green Party at 5%.
The PCs have a 20-point lead among men and a 7-point lead among women and lead in all age groups except for those under 30.Today, 34% have a positive impression of the Premier while 43% have a negative impression . 19% say their view is neutral while 4% are unsure. When told about the story and asked whether it makes them feel more positive or more negative about Premier Ford, 8% say they feel more positive about him while 50% say they feel less positive. Those who are following the issue closely are more likely to react negatively.
As the Liberals get set to select a new leader, some of the possible candidates start with little province-wide name recognition – which is often the case for candidates running to lead a provincial party. A random sample of panelists were invited to complete the survey from a set of partner panels based on the Lucid exchange platform. These partners are typically double opt-in survey panels, blended to manage out potential skews in the data from a single source.
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