New poll suggests significant slip in NDP support in Quebec

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Le NPD en chute libre au Québec ( perte de 17 % depuis le 11 septembre)


A new poll suggests support for the New Democratic Party is plunging in Quebec.


An Abacus poll published Monday says the party’s support in Quebec has dropped 17 points since the firm’s last poll publish ago while support for the other parties — including the moribund Bloc Québécois — is growing.


Abacus pegs support for the NDP in Quebec at 30 per cent. The Liberals are second with 24 per cent, the Conservatives third with 21 per cent and the Bloc last with 20 per cent.


When the election started, Abacus said a 37 point gap separated the NDP from the other parties. The gap is now 6 points.


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Nationally Abacus has the Conservatives still ahead with 32 per cent of the vote. The Liberals are at 29 per cent while the NDP slid into third place with 27 per cent.


The Quebec results are based on the opinions of 638 Quebec residents. The poll was conducted Sept. 27, after the first French leader’s debate in Montreal.


Abacus does not hypothesize on factors for the drop but NDP leader Tom Muclair had to defend his party’s position on the niqab issue during the last debate, a hot issue this election.


While the Conservatives and Bloc are in favour of  a ban on use of the niqab, a veil which partially covers the face, during Canadian citizenship services, the Liberals are against the ban in the name of personal freedoms.


The NDP position has evolved with Mulcair now defending the right of women to wear one.


The niqab issue was the most debated subject on social media during the debate.


The poll lands as the leader’s prepare for Monday evening’s Monk debate in foreign policy. A second French debate, this on on TVA, takes place Friday.



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