Polls have done an about-face in the region, which experts say is fuelled by a historic lean toward the party amid threats from the outside, while the longstanding desire for change has been satiated by a new Liberal leader.
Most recent polling found the Liberal Party has a 21 percentage-point lead in the region, which includes Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick. Nationally, the Conservatives and the Liberals are neck-and-neck.
The Liberals had fallen behind in popularity over the past two years. The party currently holds 24 of 32 seats across the Atlantic provinces, a decline from the 32 seats it captured in the 2015 election.
Well written my dude, this is basically how I feel about the situation summed up, I have saved it to my notes. You made some great points and well said.
When we need to come together, PP has shown us time and time again he is willing to divide us for his personal gain.
We’re Canadians, we will always have each other’s backs like we did at Vimy ridge and Ypres. Doesn’t matter if you’re from Quebec, British Columbia, the Yukon or Alberta, we’re all Canadians and we will always be Canadian