New Poll shows PPC at 5% support
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The PPC needs to poll at 4% to get Bernier into the debates.
I guess he's going
He was a member of parliament.
The new rules make it possible for Bernier to participate in the debates. If the old rules were in place, he wouldn't be able to participate.
Erin O'Toole told me that people Social Conservatives, Nationalists, Immigration Opponents, etc. weren't welcome in his party.
I don't understand why CPC voters are mad that I'm honoring his request.
Cool what's their seat projections now?
Spoiler: Still zero.
Why, because Ekos posted an outlier one point higher than usual?
Every time you guys see a peak in the sawtooth pattern that is federal election polling you're like "This is it! Our meteoric rise has commenced!". Then it drops back down to a valley. Rinse and repeat.
All you need to know about the PPC is this line right here.. You've plateaued.
Oh and whatever 338 is projecting for Benrier in Beauce, you can knock about 20-25% off of that since that's how much they overpolled in 2019.
Remind me again why I shouldn't believe you guys are just Liberal Party astroturfers?
They projected 2.7% for the PPC the day before the 2019 election. And they ended up with 1.6% of the actual vote. They projected nearly double what the PPC would actually get at the ballot box.
So based on their current 2.5% projection, if an election were held tomorrow, you could expect the PPC to come out with 1.5% of the vote and again, zero seats.
And no, that polling error in 2019 wasn't a bug that might have worked out by the pollsters since then. They expect minor parties to poll high in every election. It'll be the same next time for the PPC as well as the Greens, Bloc and NDP.
Minor parties usually poll higher than what their actual results end up being because there's a segment of minor party supporters who, though they'll tell a pollster over the phone they intent to vote for the minor party, get cold feet at the ballot box and decide in the end not to piss their votes away. It's always like that.
I meant 20-25% of his total (actual, not projected) vote total. I.E. his actual vote total was 22.2% (or eight points) smaller than projected total.
I don't comment or vote with sock puppet accounts.
What makes you think that guy of all people would be my sock puppet? He's trying to assert that the PPC are going to do better next election than they did in 2019. I'm telling him he's wrong.
Find a more constructive way to participate than just following around people you disagree with and harassing them endlessly with your petty bullshit.
Edit: Oh I understand now why you think he's a sock puppet. He's arguing for the PPC perspective, but he's being civil towards the CPC supporter he's arguing with. That can't be right! LOL
As much as I hate the CPC, I don't think voting for some slimy Quebecker faggot is a great solution. None of them can or should be trusted with anything.
Well when someone from another province steps up we will reevaluate, until then we have to settle for what we have, but he still won't win anything.
Qu'est ce que tu dis, tabarnak!? Oooooo mon dieu! Meeeerde.
Yeah. That, and the media. The media refuses to give PPC any coverage. The reason I heard Maxime was arrested was because I go on this forum.
Keep in mind too, disenfranchisement is a tool the left uses to silence conservatives.
And it works like a charm.
Most people on here don't have insta, fb, and most certainly would never espouse their views on a public forum. They've been silence. The most vulnerable to propaganda are so deeply entrenched they don't even vote.