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Wednesday, May 09, 2007

Sask Liberals are at 10% in the polls

David Karwacki has a strange definition of "great"


In a recent Leader-Post-commissioned opinion poll, the Saskatchewan Party held 55 per cent support, while the NDP held 29 per cent. The Liberals, at 10 per cent, were supported more than the Greens, at six per cent.

Despite relatively low support levels, Karwacki was optimistic.

"We're doing great in the polls. Everyone hates us the least," he said.


3 comments:

Julian Benson said...

The NDP in Sask is in a lot of trouble. It's not really surprising considering the pro-business policies of the Sask party.

Giant Political Mouse said...

Yeah, yeah, people counted out the NDP before 2003 as well. We shall see.

John Murney said...

Sorry Mouse, I'm with Julian on this one. The economy is in really good shape, which is a key sign of regime change in Saskatchewan. When the economy is hot, like it was here in 1982, people are more willing to take a chance and elect a new government.

As for Karwacki, he is taking bad advice from political imbeciles. What a shame that David has absolutely failed to capitalize on every opportunity that has come his way.