Is Trudeau in trouble? Nanos says Conservatives could win more seats than Liberals | TREND LINE

With a majority win for Francois Legault's CAQ in Quebec and one for Doug Ford's PCs earlier this year, that's two of Canada's most populous provinces where provincial Liberals have been steamrolled. Pollster Nik Nanos and CTVNews.ca's Michael Stittle discuss what this could mean for the for the federal party.

You don't want to miss Nik's latest seat projections, which show Conservative support is strengthening in key battlegrounds and which ridings that were awash in Liberal red in the last election are now too close to call.

And it's been 5 years since Jagmeet Singh became leader of the NDP. Nik looks at where he and the party are now compared to back then when it comes to his party's brand, and what Canadians think of his leadership.

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39 comments

  1. Ford didn’t have “a big win” nor is his Liberal “lite” brand strong.
    He was elected with the smallest voter turnout in Ontario history and won because there was little on offer from the alternative parties.

    1. @Colin Colin oh I agree but voter turnout will be huge this time around. Everybody who pays attention is pissed

    1. @Mstr. Bates It’s not, and it’s not even a reasonable concern. He’s also got another three years on his term before an election is likely.

  2. I’m hoping all Canadians will vote against Trudeau, just as I hope all Victoriansa will vote against Dan Andrews, both evil to the core. Go Canada, make Canada a great place again, support from Melbourne Australia 🇦🇺

  3. Completely deluded trend line. I’m sorry but harking back and comparing to the great Harper years is nothing less than insulting. If that’s the conservatives finest hour… wow…

    1. Most Canadians don’t know who Freeland is. You’re overestimating the average Canadian in a big way.

  4. Nanos is my optic in his data analysis. The variables in play leading to any Federal election are beyond Nickie’s ability to decipher. Nano stalks a big game but is really a minor leaguer.

  5. It’s pretty embarrassing, but pretty much anyone with some education and credentials would be more qualified to lead the country than our current PM. There are so many intelligent Canadians, I have a hard time understanding who voted for a snowboard-instructing drama teacher to run our nation.

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