BC Conservatives, NDP Locked in Tight Poll
BC Conservatives, NDP Locked in Tight Poll
BC Conservatives, NDP Locked in Tight Poll
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Recent polls indicate a competitive race between the B.C. Conservatives and the B.C. NDP following the suspension of the BC United campaign, with the Conservatives at 44% and the NDP at 43%. B.C. United leader Kevin Falcon's support for the Conservatives has resulted in 68% of former BC Liberal voters shifting their allegiance. However, Premier David Eby maintains a favorable approval rating compared to Conservative leader John Rustad, with 43% and 33% respectively. Many voters express dissatisfaction with the province's direction on issues like housing and opioid addiction, with 69% believing B.C. is on the wrong track regarding affordable housing. The recent political shifts have left a significant portion of voters, about 11%, undecided, indicating potential volatility in the upcoming election. The presence of the Green Party also complicates the dynamics, garnering around 10% support, as the electorate adjusts to the new political landscape.

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