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Decima poll shows Conservatives 12 points ahead of liberals

…And that’s huge news considering the liberal-left media in Canada has been trying their damndest to portray the Harper Conservative government as a dismal failure and full of missteps. 

However the hilariously biased angle the Canadian Press takes is that support for the Conservatives is down in Quebec.  That’s the headline and thrust of the whole story.

Afghanistan to blame for Conservative popularity dip in Quebec: pollster

OTTAWA (CP) – Support for the Conservatives dipped slightly in Quebec in the wake of the prime minister’s recent trip to Afghanistan, bucking an upward trend elsewhere in Canada, suggests a new poll by Decima Research.

[… etc., for next three paragraphs …]

Conservative support is up nationally (Canada is a nation last time I looked, sadly for the news company called Canadian Press).  In fact it’s up in Ontario too for that matter, and that’s huge news since Ontario is liberal-central —but they chose to focus on where it’s down. 

The news in Ontario was brighter for Prime Minister Stephen Harper, where his party edged ahead of the Liberals. The poll suggests the Tories are at 37 per cent in the province and the Liberals at 35 per cent, a reversal of their positions in a poll a week earlier.

Nationally, 38 per cent of respondents said they would support the Conservatives, 26 per cent the Liberals, 19 per cent the NDP and 11 per cent the Bloc Quebecois.

In fact the big huge elephant in the room is how completely off the mark the media has constantly proven (through these polls) to be, to the point where it is becoming more and more transparently and hideously clear that they are horribly biased against the Conservatives.  Liberals are never embarrassed so they’ll get over it, but they’re providing no good service to our country.

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