A new poll from Abacus Data suggests the United Conservative Party is gaining steam as election season ramps up, and has a lead over the Alberta NDP.
An Abacus Data poll released on Feb. 10 suggests the UCP has 47 per cent voter support, the NDP has 45 per cent and the Alberta Party holds 5 per cent. suggests the United Conservative Party is gaining steam as election season ramps up, and has a lead over the Alberta NDP.
An Abacus Data poll released on Feb. 10 suggests the UCP has 47 per cent voter support, the NDP has 45 per cent and the Alberta Party holds 5 per cent. Voters in Edmonton seem more willing to vote NDP, while outside Alberta's two major cities, the UCP leads the way.Abacus Data surveyed 1,000 Alberta adults between Feb. 1 and 6 as the provinces inches closer to the next general election on May 29.
Still, most respondents believe Alberta is heading in the wrong direction, suggesting whichever party wins the election will have their work cut out for them.
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