‘Indecision 2019’: Nanos says Liberals, Tories remain deadlocked after debate

Pollster Nik Nanos breaks down the numbers after the English-language leaders' debate and if there was a winner.

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28 comments

    1. We certainly have our share of idiots in Canada, and if we’re lucky the slobs will forget to vote. Keep your fingers crossed!

    1. Tron Nort did you know that Trudeau did 92% of what he said he was gonna do in 2015 while Harper did about 75%? Not the best pm but still think it’s the best option we have

    2. @Gabriel Bourcier Blake – As I heard it, Turdeau MISSED 90% of what he said he would do. It seems more likely.

    3. @Gabriel Bourcier Blake If your talking about running up the deficit, making a fool of himself, using his office to stop investigations, not ever giving a straight answer to questions, then your statement has merit.

  1. Ask why JT “left” that western private school and if JT’S name is noted on the manifest of Jeffrey Epstein ‘s plane!

  2. singh can be relaxed in the debate because he has nothing to lose, no record to defend and dispite all his promises, he must know hes not going to form a government. goes for the greens as well.

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