As I’ve said before and I said just this morning to my wife when she showed my the headline in the paper saying “it was a tie”, when the liberal media calls anything “a tie” between the Liberal and the Conservative, the Conservative won by a mile.
Poll tells us what we already know
An Ipsos Reid poll conducted for CanWest/Global News just minutes after the english language leaders debate has found voters were pretty evenly split between the three major party leaders.
Stephen Harper was the winner, but both Paul Martin and Jack Layton exceeded the expectations of people polled before the debate.
34 per cent of respondents thought Harper had won the debate, up one percentage point from a pre-debate poll.
31 per cent of those polled felt Paul Martin was the winner of the debate. That was a fairly large increase from a pre-debate poll that found just 23 per cent thought he would win.
Jack Layton also did better than expected. 26 per cent of those polled thought he won the debate, up from 11 per cent who thought he would win before the debate was held.
Another question asked in the post debate poll: If an election was held tomorrow, who would you vote for?
The Conservatives were the choice of 40 per cent of respondents. The Liberals 32 per cent, NDP 24 per cent, and the Green Party 5 per cent (the Green Party didn’t take part in the debate).
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I’m still jittery after watching the nervous freaked-out one, Paul (“In FACT I dint know nuttin”) Martin in his well-rehearsed but poorly executed performance and smug anti-American stunt-fest last night.
But as if to prove it beyond any shadow of a doubt, the “ULTRA liberal” Toronto (“Red”) Star readers agree.
Meanwhile the Ottawa Sun displays this bit of bad news for liberals:
- Canadian Liberals and other leftists hated America 20 years ago too - Wednesday July 23, 2025 at 3:25 pm
- “PROUD?” —PROJECT SUSPENDED - Monday July 21, 2025 at 11:35 am
- Proud To Be Canadian? Maybe Not. - Tuesday December 17, 2024 at 2:07 pm




