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With less than two weeks to go until Election Day, the latest Abacus Data poll finds the federal race tightening. In this episode of inFocus with David Coletto, David unpacks the key findings from a new survey conducted just ahead of the French and English leaders’ debates.
He explores why the Liberal lead has shrunk from six to just two points, how a resurgence in the desire for change is benefiting Pierre Poilievre and the Conservatives, and what issues are driving voter decisions now. Cost of living is back on top, while Trump’s influence on the campaign appears to be fading.
David also breaks down regional dynamics, leadership impressions, and what tonight’s and tomorrow’s debates could mean for the trajectory of the race. With advance voting starting this weekend and Canadians paying close attention, this episode offers a timely snapshot of where things stand—and what to watch for next.
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With less than two weeks to go until Election Day, the latest Abacus Data poll finds the federal race tightening. In this episode of inFocus with David Coletto, David unpacks the key findings from a new survey conducted just ahead of the French and English leaders’ debates.
He explores why the Liberal lead has shrunk from six to just two points, how a resurgence in the desire for change is benefiting Pierre Poilievre and the Conservatives, and what issues are driving voter decisions now. Cost of living is back on top, while Trump’s influence on the campaign appears to be fading.
David also breaks down regional dynamics, leadership impressions, and what tonight’s and tomorrow’s debates could mean for the trajectory of the race. With advance voting starting this weekend and Canadians paying close attention, this episode offers a timely snapshot of where things stand—and what to watch for next.
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