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Thursday, October 09, 2014
September 2014 Manitoba Party Standings


Winnipeg – A new Probe Research survey conducted for the Winnipeg Free Press and CTV Winnipeg shows the Manitoba Progressive Conservative party with a comfortable 12-point advantage over the governing New Democrats.
The Progressive Conservatives currently have the support of 42 percent of decided Manitoba voters, down slightly from the level of support the party recorded in June (-3%). Three-in-ten decided voters, meanwhile, would cast a ballot for the New Democratic Party in a hypothetical general election (30%, down from 32% in June). One-in-five voters (20%) now prefer the provincial Liberals – which marks a slight increase (+4%) since the last Probe Research survey in June. Eight percent of decided voters would cast a ballot for the Green Party or other parties not represented in the Legislature.
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