If the Conservatives want to win the next elections also tricky, a, they’ll need a broader coalition of voters behind them.
But building that coalition has turned out to be a challenge: polls suggest the party has not been successful in broadening its appeal beyond its core?supportersWe were absolutely pushed t.
If an election were held today, the Conservatives under Erin O’Toole would find themselves back where they started some 17 years ago.
According to the Canada Poll Tracker, an aggregation of all public opinion data, the Conservatives would capture just under 30 per cent of the vote and little more than 100 seats — a result similar to the Conservatives’ first election in 2004, after the merger of the Progressive Conservatives and Canadian Allianceas well as many reminders o.
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