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A new Forum poll says the federal Conservatives would win a majority government if an election were held today.

Some 1,226 Canadian voters were asked for whom they’d vote if an election were being held immediately. From that sample, the Conservative party would allegedly win support from 41% while the Liberals would take only 32% of the vote.

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Another 15% would vote NDP, with 7% voting for the Green Party, and 4% would cast a vote for the BQ.

Statistically, nearly half of those more likely to vote Conservative are middle-aged (35 to 54), richer (45%) males (49%) predominantly from Alberta (69%.)

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Those likely to vote Liberal are older (54+), 34% female, wealthiest (40%) and living in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Atlantic Canada or Quebec (all around 34%)

According to this poll, If the election were held today, the projected results would see a Tory majority with 184 seats.

The Liberals would serve as opposition with 113 seats, and the NDP would serve as third party with 33 seats.