by Spencer Fernando

September 4, 2018

Another 12% are unsure.

survey by Nanos Research for the Globe & Mail reveals that 17% of Canadians say they’re ‘open’ to voting for a party led by Maxime Bernier.

12% say they’re unsure of whether they would vote for such a party or not, while 70% say they would not consider it.

When asked if they agreed with Bernier’s statement that the Conservative Party “is too intellectually and morally corrupt,” 46% said they either disagreed or somewhat disagreed. Meanwhile, 43% either agreed or somewhat agreed.

Furthermore, “They were also asked if there is a need or not a need for a new federal conservative party. A strong majority, 66 per cent, said there is not a need, while 22 per cent said there is a need and 12 per cent said they were unsure.”

Bernier tweeted about the poll:

Read What Max has to say, and More, HERE

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