Trudeau Liberals making no progress winning back support, Nanos poll says

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Thirty-nine per cent said the best option for Liberals is to replace Trudeau as leader, and 25 per cent said the party could improve their prospects if they focused more on economic issues

There’s no sign that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s sharper attacks against the Conservatives have shifted public sentiment in his favour a month into 2024, and things are getting worse for the Liberals on some metrics, according to new polling.isn’t faring well among voters’ perceptions. He doesn’t enjoy the typical advantage of a sitting Prime Minister in managing U.S. relations.

According to the poll, conducted between Jan. 29 and Jan. 31, just 3 per cent of respondents said the best way for the Liberal Party to increase its chances of winning the next election would be to keep Mr. Trudeau as leader. Mr. Nanos said this data set is the most worrying for the minority Liberal government. Taken together, the numbers show the party’s current policy direction and leader have far less support than the 25-per-cent support that the Liberals have on the ballot tracker, he said.The poll also shows that both Mr. Trudeau and Mr. Poilievre are polarizing figures, Mr. Nanos said.

The numbers signal trouble because it suggests that Mr. Trudeau is “hitting a political best before date,” Mr. Nanos said. That is especially true when voters no longer give the upper hand to a sitting Prime Minister on issues such as managing the relationship with the United States and the economy. Seventeen per cent of respondents said none of the listed party leaders were the best choice to manage the trading and security relationship, nine per cent were unsure, and seven per cent said NDP Leader

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