'More of the same' messaging from Liberals affecting ballot support: Nanos


Comparable, repeated messaging from the Liberal authorities on the pandemic might be a part of the explanation the three main federal events are practically tied in present poll assist, in response to Nanos Analysis's Nik Nanos.


Nanos mentioned the poll monitoring numbers on the newest episode of Development Line.


Poll assist for the Conservatives and Liberals is down 5.2 per cent and 4.4 per cent respectively because the federal election in 2021. When requested by Nanos Analysis what points are on the high of thoughts, 33.4 per cent of Canadians responded with the pandemic.


Whereas there's loads of media consideration on Conservative infighting, Nanos stated the Liberals needs to be involved about wanting like "a drained authorities."


"The Liberals, mainly, are proposing extra of the identical... extra boosters, you recognize, extra PPE, extra assist for Canadians," stated Nanos. "I believe Canadians are getting a bit of fatigued."


This might result in a scenario the place "individuals simply get fed up with the pandemic and wish to punish somebody," stated Nanos, who added that the Liberals might be on the "entrance of the road" of any potential backlash.

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Whereas Que. Premier Francois Legault's pledge to tax unvaccinated individuals drew some condemnation, it may also be seen as an effort from the Legault authorities to attempt one thing new to battle the pandemic, stated Nanos.


"I see Legault's transfer, though he has an enormous benefit within the polls, as a means for him to indicate that he is doing one thing else, one thing new to proceed to battle the pandemic," Nanos stated.


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    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrives for a information convention on the COVID-19 pandemic in Ottawa, on Wednesday, Jan. 5, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang

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