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Friday, May 29, 2015

The days of "cross dressing" J. Edgar Hoover and his anti-socialist rhetoric are long over - maybe it;s time

Mulcair looking more like a potential PM in waiting

Two polls on the weekend agree on one thing—the NDP is firmly back in first place in Quebec.

Both EKOS for iPolitics and CROP for LaPresse have reported a surge in NDP support in the province in the first three weeks of May, at the expense of the Conservatives and the Bloc Québécois.
EKOS has the NDP at 29 per cent in the province, the Liberals at 26 per cent, the Bloc at 22 per cent and the Conservatives at 17 per cent. The NDP was even higher in the previous week’s Quebec breakout at 36 per cent, but gave some back to the Bloc in what appears to be a bump related to the election of a new Parti Québécois leader.

Even more dramatically, CROP has the NDP at 42 per cent, the Liberals at 25 per cent, the Conservatives at only 15 per cent, and the Bloc collapsing to just 13 per cent.

Those are back to Orange Wave numbers.

READ MORE: http://www.ipolitics.ca/2015/05/24/mulcair-looking-more-like-a-potential-pm-in-waiting/

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