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May 25, 2017 (Ottawa, ON) A new Mainstreet/iPolitics poll nds the Nova Scotia Liberals lead has shrunk
with the PCs now in a strong second place The Mainstreet/iPolitics poll has a margin of error of +/- 2.81
percentage points, 19 times out of 20.
The race has tightened said Quito Maggi, President of Mainstreet Research. The Liberals continue to lead
in the Greater Halifax Area with the PCs and NDP eectively splitting the vote, outside of Cape Breton and
Halifax the PCs now hold a lead.
Among Decided & Leaning Voters: Liberals 37% (-3), PCs 34% (+4), NDP 25% (+1), Greens 4% (-1)
With the end of the race in sight, voter turnout becomes more important than ever. Its clear that the
leaders debate and campaign has had an impact, but as voters get closer to the ballot box its not
uncommon for them to have second thoughts. If the Liberals can hold on and claw back some support they
could return to form the government, but if the PCs are able to continue their surge and grow it into the
Greater Halifax Area theyll be the successful ones on Election Day.
The campaign dynamics still favour the Liberals, its possible their incumbents will be able to outperform
regional scores to secure re-election. This is denite softening, for now its tough to know how this election
will turn out but a minority government is a real possibility at this point, nished Maggi.
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