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   Re: Alberta polls are tightening . . .   
   05 Apr 19 17:53:54   
   
   UPDATE - April 5:   
      
   New poll shows UCP with nine-point lead over NDP   
      
   A new poll shows the NDP trailing the UCP by nine percentage points, a   
   narrower margin than observed in a number of other recent surveys gauging   
   party support before the April 16 provincial election.   
      
   Province-wide, the poll gives the UCP 47 per cent support to the NDP’s 38   
   per cent, with the Alberta Party garnering nine per cent and the Liberals four   
   per cent.   
      
   Other polls conducted late last month listed the UCP advantage as high as 21   
   per cent across Alberta and in Calgary.   
      
   Edmonton remains the only region favouring the NDP, where the poll suggests it   
   holds a lead of 48 per cent to the UCP’s 38 per cent.   
      
   https://calgaryherald.com/news/politics/new-poll-shows-ucp-with-   
   -point-lead-over-ndp   
   _______________________________    
      
   Wednesday, April 3, 2019:   
   > Seems all the criminal activity amongst the UCP ranks is catching up to    
   them.  RCMP now talking jail time . . . .   
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   >    
   > A new poll released Tuesday indicates the UCP has a sizeable lead over the   
   NDP, but voters are tied on who would make the best premier.   
   >    
   > Vancouver-based Research Co. conducted the online poll among 600 Albertans   
   from March 29 to April 1.   
   >    
   > Of decided voters, the poll found 45 per cent would cast a ballot for the   
   UCP and 40 per cent for the NDP. The Alberta Party came in at six per cent and   
   the Liberal Party with three per cent.   
   >    
   > Interestingly, almost two-in-five decided voters said they may change their   
   mind.   
   >    
   > Thirty-eight per cent of respondents said their opinion of UCP Leader Jason   
   Kenney has fallen since the start of the campaign, compared with 30 per cent   
   with a more negative view of NDP Leader Rachel Notley.   
      
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