UCP support remains unchanged since January.
UCP support remains unchanged since January.
Between 2016 and 2020, the NDP & UCP governments cut health spending for the 16 largest health sites by a combined $220 million, under the guise of “finding efficiencies”.
Plus, Kenney comes out as the least impressive leader.
A poll released last week found the Alberta NDP once again leading in support against the UCP. This is the 6th one since November.
First time since the election they’re projected to win, with forecasts of sweeping Edmonton, taking 70% of Calgary, and gaining 7 seats elsewhere.
The party is still in third place, however, behind the Liberals and Conservatives.
This is the third poll in a row where Alberta’s UCP don’t lead in support.
For the third week in a row, 1 in 4 Alberta voters would choose NDP if a federal election were held today.
Nearly half of decided voters would vote for NDP right now, compared to only 2 in 5 for UCP. The first time since the election the NDP are ahead.
NDP leading among young, female, urban, university-educated voters. UCP leading among older, male, rural, college-educated voters.