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保守党可能以多数胜出:民意调查 (googl translator)
最新的加拿大新闻哈里斯- Decima调查显示,保守党延伸其领先于自由党10个百分点-增加了一倍以上的差距,双方分开最近4天前。
这项调查的保守党在百分之三十五,其次是自由党在百分之二十五,新民主党在18和绿党11 。
在魁北克,把民意调查魁英里推进百分之四十一的支持,以及明确的保守党和自由党。
“保守党进入周末的一些明确的势头,在安大略省,有可能大大影响的结果, ”哈里斯说, Decima总裁安德森。
这项统计调查的结果代表1273约谈周二至周五的误差幅度为2.7个百分点, 19倍的20 。
"The latest Canadian Press Harris-Decima survey suggests the Conservatives stretched their lead over the Liberals to 10 points – more than doubling the gap that separated the parties as recently as four days ago. The poll had the Tories at 35 per cent, followed by the Liberals at 25 per cent, the NDP at 18 and the Green Party at 11.
In Quebec, the poll put the Bloc miles ahead with 41 per cent support, well clear of the Conservatives and the Liberals.
"The Conservatives enter the weekend with some clear momentum in Ontario, which has the potential to greatly affect the outcome," said Harris-Decima president Bruce Anderson.
The survey results represents 1,273 interviews conducted Tuesday through Friday with a margin of error of 2.7 percentage points, 19 times out of 20."
保守党可能以多数胜出:民意调查 (googl translator)
最新的加拿大新闻哈里斯- Decima调查显示,保守党延伸其领先于自由党10个百分点-增加了一倍以上的差距,双方分开最近4天前。
这项调查的保守党在百分之三十五,其次是自由党在百分之二十五,新民主党在18和绿党11 。
在魁北克,把民意调查魁英里推进百分之四十一的支持,以及明确的保守党和自由党。
“保守党进入周末的一些明确的势头,在安大略省,有可能大大影响的结果, ”哈里斯说, Decima总裁安德森。
这项统计调查的结果代表1273约谈周二至周五的误差幅度为2.7个百分点, 19倍的20 。
"The latest Canadian Press Harris-Decima survey suggests the Conservatives stretched their lead over the Liberals to 10 points – more than doubling the gap that separated the parties as recently as four days ago. The poll had the Tories at 35 per cent, followed by the Liberals at 25 per cent, the NDP at 18 and the Green Party at 11.
In Quebec, the poll put the Bloc miles ahead with 41 per cent support, well clear of the Conservatives and the Liberals.
"The Conservatives enter the weekend with some clear momentum in Ontario, which has the potential to greatly affect the outcome," said Harris-Decima president Bruce Anderson.
The survey results represents 1,273 interviews conducted Tuesday through Friday with a margin of error of 2.7 percentage points, 19 times out of 20."