Who's Smoking What? - The Answer

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Back in this post I quoted the results from two polls that measured the same thing but got very different results.
The Strategic Counsel/CTV poll showed support for the federal parties at:
Conservatives:39%
Liberals:27%
NDP:12%
Green:12%
Bloc:10%

Meanwhile the Harris-Decima/Toronto Star poll showed support at:
Conservatives:35%
Liberals:33%
NDP:13%
Green:9%
Bloc:8%

I ended that post with a page to Nik Nanos and the results of the latest Nanos poll hit my in box last night:
Conservatives:34%
Liberals:34%
NDP:14%
Green:8%
Bloc:10%

So the "Who's smoking the high test" award goes to our old friends at the Strategic Counsel who still can't get it right.

And a mild apology goes out to Allan Gregg whose Harris-Decima poll got it right (at least this time). Keep it up Allan so I can stop taking potshots at you.

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Shocked!

I am shocked I tell you!

After all, it's not like the StratCo(u)ns have ever been outliers before.

Right?

But here's the thing.....In the past when they had a different leader the outlying appeared to only happen, how shall we put it, 'strategically'.

Which makes us wonder if maybe there just might be a strategic Con-High outlier from H-D, oh say, 4 or 5 days before the next election.

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