Support for three of the four parties running against Legault stands at 16 per cent each, with the Quebec Liberals dropping two percentage points.
The online poll of 1,046 Quebec adults conducted Sept. 16-18 by Léger Marketing for the Journal de Montréal and TVA found François Legault’s Coalition Avenir Québec enjoyed 38 per cent support, unchanged from a Léger poll conducted with a much larger sampling between Sept. 6-12.
aired last Thursday was hardly a triumph for Legault. Only nine per cent of respondents felt Legault won the debate, compared with 18 per cent who felt that distinction went to Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois of Québec Solidaire.Article content While their parties may be essentially tied when it comes to public support, the personal popularity of the leaders of the opposition parties isAsked which of the leaders respondents preferred, 28 per cent chose Nadeau-Dubois of Québec Solidaire while 21 per cent gave the nod to the PQ’s St. Pierre Plamondon. Duhaime of the Conservatives polled 15 per cent, one point ahead of Quebec Liberal Leader Anglade.