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55% would welcome a Harper majority

A poll for the liberal-friendly Globe and Mail and the CTV by their polling firm, Strategic Council, suggests that a majority of Canadians would be just fine with the values of the Conservative Party of Canada and its leadership for THEIR CANADA.

Aside from being a breaking news story for us Canadians, it’s clearly a breaking news story for them and the rest of the liberal media, which has been steadfastly trying to sway voters leftward for years, and thought, as the entire liberal-left establishment did, that they were succeeding.

Globe and Mail has the story (and you just know it has to hurt):

Poll indicates Conservatives can widen gap as Liberal attack ads proving ineffective

Ottawa — Most voters say they think a Conservative Party majority government would be a good thing for Canada, according to a new survey that suggests Liberal efforts to build anxiety about Stephen Harper are falling on deaf ears.

The poll, conducted for The Globe and Mail/CTV News by the Strategic Counsel, finds that 55 per cent of voters say sending a Conservative majority to the House of Commons on Jan. 23 would be a healthy outcome. And even in Quebec, where the Tories have been essentially moribund for 12 years, 64 per cent of voters say a Conservative majority would be good for the nation.

The general lack of concern about a Tory majority suggests the party has an opportunity to increase its current lead in the polls, said Strategic Counsel chairman Allan Gregg. He said that 60 per cent of Bloc QuÃ

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