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Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Tories Benefit From 'Perfect Calm' In Manitoba (Dec. 2010 Federal Standings)
Winnipeg - Manitoba's federal political scene continues to be placid, a new Probe Research survey for the Winnipeg Free Press reveals.

As the federal Conservative government prepares to celebrate five years in power, the party remains solidly popular with Manitoba voters, with nearly one-half of decided adult voters (48%, +1% versus September) presently indicating they would cast ballots for this party in a hypothetical federal election. After fluctuating somewhat earlier in the year, support for the Liberals (26%, +1% versus September), the New Democrats (19%, +1% versus September) and the Green Party (5%, -1% versus September) are essentially unchanged from three months ago. Twelve percent of those surveyed were undecided, with an additional five percent refusing to reveal which party’s candidate they would cast ballots for if an election were held tomorrow.

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