Poll suggests B.C. Conservatives move past NDP in voter support
The Conservative Party of B.C. is calling the latest poll on the provincial election “great news,” but adds it’s just a snapshot in time, and they “can’t take their foot off the gas.”
“British Columbians are fed up. They want change. NDP policies aren’t working. It’s time to try something new,” CPBC leader John Rustad said in an email to subscribers on Friday.
Mainstreet Research is suggesting the right-wing party is backed by 38.9 per cent of decided voters, pulling ahead of David Eby’s governing NDP for the first time.
The NDP is at 36.2 per cent, with BC United a distant third at 15.3 per cent, and the BC Greens with 6.7 per cent support.