As the election campaign enters Week 2, the Liberals are enjoying a two-point lead over the rival Conservatives, according to new national polling numbers from Mainstreet Research. The lead, though, falls within the survey’s margin of error, which is plus or minus 2.23 percentage points, at the 95 per cent confidence level.

Wednesday’s results from Mainstreet’s rolling three-day tracking poll showed the Liberals attracting the support of 36.8 per cent of leaning and decided voters, with the Conservatives narrowly behind at 34.8.

The NDP was the choice of 9.7 per cent, followed by Green party at 9.4, the Bloc Québécois with 4.5, the People’s Party at 3.8, and an unspecified other party option trailing at 1.1 per cent.

Those numbers come from a telephone survey of 1,935 Canadian voters conducted between Sept. 14 and 16. As a daily tracking poll, it’s consistently updated to provide a snapshot of voter preferences over the past three days.

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Compared to Tuesday’s roundup, the Liberals and NDP are up by 0.3 percentage points, the Tories remained flat, the Greens fell by 0.2, while the other party option declined by 1.1 points.

The People’s Party enjoyed the biggest uptick in support over that span, jumping by 0.6 points. Tuesday’s numbers were generated from polling conducted between Sept. 13 and 15.

Since the start of the campaign, Mainstreet’s rolling poll shows that no party has really seen much movement in its national support, with the Liberals and Conservatives continuously in a statistical tie.

More results from the poll, including provincial and regional numbers and leader favourability ratings, are available exclusively to Premium Election Package subscribers here.

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