Poilievre was selected as the best to be the next Conservative leader by 48 per cent of respondents, compared to 14 per cent for Jean Charest
Leslyn Lewis was named by three per cent of respondents as the best candidate; Scott Aitchison and Roman Baber were both selected by one per cent. There remained 26 per cent of respondents who said they were undecided and three per cent who didn’t select any of the candidates.
“These are not the opinions of strictly voting members, mind you, but hard not to envision who won’t do well with members when he is this strong with supporters.” “It is interesting that the results for the candidates have been very consistent over the course of the campaign. Charest, Brown and Lewis, have not moved since we last asked the question in June and they did not move much from May.
A separate poll released Tuesday by Léger for The Canadian Press suggested whoever leads the Conservative Party will have to overcome a deficit to Liberal Party of Canada support.
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