The Federal Liberal’s are leading the pack when it comes to voter intentions in Newfoundland and Labrador, according to a new poll from Narrative Research yesterday.
As of August 29th, the Liberals maintain a strong lead in the province with 52% of the decided vote. However that number is down by 60% support in May.
The Conservatives are next with 25% , up from 23%, followed by NDP at 22% support up from 17%.
Support from the Peoples Party is at 1% in the province, while the Green Party is less than that. One quarter of voters are undecided.
Justin Trudeau is still the preferred leader at 40%, followed by the NDP’s Jagmeet Singh at 23% and the Tories Erin O’Toole at 18%.
Meanwhile, overall satisfaction with the Federal Government has been steadily declining since last November. Back then 72% of responders expressed some level of satisfaction, compared with 55% in August.
The independent phone survey was conducted in between August 15 and 29, and based on a sample of 333 NL residents and is accurate 5.4 percentage points, 95 times out of 100.