Poilievre perceived to be more competent than Trudeau, national poll shows cdnpoli
But when respondents were asked whether Trudeau and Poilievre hide their true views to make them more acceptable, the difference was huge: 56 per cent believe Trudeau does, and only 40 per cent think Poilievre does.
“The poll results indicate that the Liberals and Trudeau have a challenging road ahead when competing against Poilievre,” said Abacus Data’s David Coletto in a note accompanying the poll. “In the lead-up to the campaign, both sides will need to focus on their strengths and address their perceived weaknesses in order to appeal to undecided voters.”Article content
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