kenmore kenmore:
PublicAnimalNo9 PublicAnimalNo9:
lol..still no hope for the "visitor".
That visitor shit is getting old. One on one Ignatieff has it over harper hands down. Academically,socially, a better statesman and far better Canadian.
Harper is scared shitless of Ignatieff. And his only amunition is school yard name calling and stone throwing.
Getting old with people like you that actually think Iggy has a chance.
One on one, Harper ruins Iggy. Canadians don't like him. In fact, they like him at all. Perhaps you should focus on comparing him to Layton as that's who he's chasing.
It's time for you guys to start looking at finding your next leader, this one's on his way back to Harvard very soon.
When respondents were asked which leader they thought was the most competent, Stephen Harper dropped by 7 percentage points from last month:
Stephen Harper, Conservative: 29.8 per cent (-7.1)
Jack Layton, NDP: 15.9 per cent (+3.
Michael Ignatieff, Liberal: 12.5 per cent (-0.2)Gilles Duceppe, Bloc: 8.6 per cent (+1.7)
Elizabeth May, Green: 3.4 per cent (+0.

None / Undecided: 29.8 per cent (+0.9)
When respondents were asked which leader they viewed as the most trustworthy, Harper had a slight decline from last month's poll, although still within the error of margin. But nearly a third of respondents were either undecided or chose none:
Stephen Harper, Conservative: 26.6 per cent (-2.5)
Jack Layton, NDP: 17.2 per cent (+0.5)
Michael Ignatieff, Liberal: 12.7 per cent (+1.
Gilles Duceppe, Bloc: 8.5 per cent (+0.

Elizabeth May, Green: 4.3 per cent (+1.5)
None / Undecided: 30.6 per cent (+0.

On the issue of which leader had the best vision for Canada's future, Harper also showed a drop:
Stephen Harper, Conservative: 26.4 per cent (-6.5)
Jack Layton, NDP: 18.3 per cent (+3.5)
Michael Ignatieff, Liberal: 14.5 per cent (+1.2)Gilles Duceppe, Bloc: 4.4 per cent (+1.3)
Elizabeth May, Green: 3.9 per cent (-0.4)
None / Undecided: 32.5 (+0.7)