Swing factors…

Swing voter behaviour could inflate CPC’s percentage of popular vote to 54%, or shrink it to 27%

New public opinion data from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute finds ample reason for optimism at CPC headquarters, it also highlights potential pitfalls.

In play are so-called “soft voters” who are either indicating they’ll vote CPC but aren’t fully locked into their vote, or those who say they’re planning to vote for either the NDP or Liberals – but could still consider the Conservatives.

The CPC vote universe has the potential to grow to 54 per cent of the Canadian vote base. Were things to go terribly for the party however, the size of the CPC’s ballot haul could shrink to 27 per cent.

Eat Me GROW/Drink Me SHRINK

Click link for article

Court Painter seen in his studio reading the latest poll.