Liberals 38.0, Conservatives 32.5, Conservative accessible vote hits three year high in Nanos tracking

Ballot – Support for the federal parties stands at 38.0 per cent for the Liberals, 32.5 per cent for the Conservatives (a new 12 month high), 16.4 per cent for the NDP, 5.9 per cent for the Greens and 4.9 per cent for the BQ.

Accessible Voters – More than half of Canadians (55.6%) would consider voting Liberal while 47.5 per cent would consider voting Conservative (highest level recorded since 2013). Four in ten Canadians (40.0%) would consider voting NDP and 30.7 per cent of Canadians would consider voting Green.

Preferred Prime Minister – More than four in ten Canadians (45.4%) say they prefer Trudeau as Prime Minister while 20.0 per cent prefer Ambrose, 10.2 per cent prefer Mulcair, 5.5 per cent prefer May and 17.6 per cent were unsure.

Qualities of a Good Political Leader – More than six of ten Canadians (63.3%) say Trudeau has the qualities of a good political leader while 49.2 per cent think similarly of Mulcair. Almost four in ten Canadians think May (38.3%) and think Ambrose (37.3%) have the qualities of a good political leader.

Nanos Party Power Index – The Liberals scored highest but hit a new 12 month low on the Nanos Index (60.2 out of a possible 100 points) while the Conservatives registered 48.9 points, the NDP 45.3 points, the Greens 33.8 points and the BQ 23.9 points (QC only).

The full Nanos Research Report is available here…