Press Release
WINNIPEG (September 25, 2023): With just over one week remaining in the election campaign, public domain polls show that the Manitoba NDP hold a demonstrable province-wide lead in the upcoming October 3 election.
Last week, two polls were released. Angus Reid Institute has the NDP ahead of the Manitoba PCs at 47% to 41%, while Probe Research has the NDP up 11 points with 49% to the PCs 38%. Beyond these top-line numbers, it is important to note the collapse of the Manitoba Liberal Party’s support. In the 2019 election, the Liberals garnered 14.6% of the vote to win 3 seats. Both polls last week had the Liberals at 9%.
NDP Leader Wab Kinew made direct appeals to former Liberals voters in last week’s television debate, Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce debate, and during his keynote address at his Manitoba Chamber of Commerce breakfast. Of note, earlier in the election Kinew and the Manitoba NDP received an endorsement from former Liberal MP and Manitoba stalwart, Lloyd Axworthy. This has given implied permission for traditional Liberal voters to cast a ballot for the NDP in this election – in order to defeat the PCs. With the Liberals running only 49 out of 57 candidates, the NDP are well positioned to receive much welcomed support from traditional Liberal voters in key ridings outside of Winnipeg, such as Dawson Trail, Dauphin, and Selkirk.
Last week we also saw the only televised leaders’ debate during the writ-period, where both PC Leader Heather Stefanson and Liberal leader Dougald Lamont set their sights on frontrunner Kinew. Issues such as health care, affordability and crime dominated the hour-long debate. Liberal leader Lamont focused all of his questions for Kinew while Stefanson asked a series of questions to Lamont, setting him up to criticize Kinew from the Liberal point of view, while ensuring Kinew had less time to reply. While no leader “won” the debate, it was largely viewed as a missed opportunity for Stefanson and the Manitoba PCs to stop the bleeding in her poll numbers.
Things we’ll be looking for in final days:
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For more information, contact:
Logan Ross, Vice President
lross@counselpa.com
204.720.3662
Brad Lavigne, Partner – Western Practice Lead
blavigne@counselpa.com
416.346.3801
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