"Steady, As She Goes" (2) - The Nova Scotia New Democrats
They are running a quiet campaign without a lot of noise, typical of front-runners. The Conservatives are attacking every day. They know they’re behind.
There’s only been one public survey, but it seems to confirm a trend in place for more than a year. The poll suggests that almost four in 10 Nova Scotians will vote for the NDP. That’s enough for a minority government.
The poll also suggests that fewer people are satisfied and more people are unsatisfied with the Tories and Rodney MacDonald. That’s not good news for them."
The Chronicle Herald
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While I am personally elated that Dexter's NDP is ahead in the polls; I am worried that they are running too "quiet" a campaign. I would prefer to see them be a little more proactive in trying to appeal to 'centrist/lib' vote. In the closing days I hope they start to talk a more boldly and proudly of what they and their platform have to offer Bluenosers' - it need not be bombast, just facts.
Posted by Scott MacNeil | 10:35 am, May 27, 2009
There is a report (I'm told copied on rabble) of a new poll showing:
NSNDP - 45%
PCNS - 25%
LPNS - 24%
Posted by Malcolm+ | 9:46 pm, May 27, 2009
I think that Nova Scotians are fairly comfortable with Dexter. He is a good communicator and is not considered 'radical'.
The right wing Conservatives and Libs are having a hard time trying to portray him as some 'evil socialist' ... blah blah.
With the province's accumulated $12 Billion debt, (from both Tory and Liberal administrations) it's kinda hard for the other parties to invoke fears of 'free-spending' NDPers.
I think Dexter is going to do fairly well.
Posted by leftdog | 11:44 pm, May 27, 2009