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Liberal Party Holds Stable Eight-Point Lead

EKOS Politics

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November 6, 2025

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[Ottawa – November 5, 2025] The Liberal Party holds a clear and stable eight-point lead over the Conservatives. The NDP is down five points from our last press release; however, this decline is likely at least partially a mode effect driven by switching from online to IVR. [...]

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EKOS Politics

lean left

· Mar 18, 2026

From Collapse to Dominance

[Ottawa – March 18, 2026] At the end of 2024, the Liberals trailed the Conservatives by a massive and seemingly insurmountable 25 points. Today, that deficit has flipped to a 20-point Liberal lead. [...]

National Post

lean right

· Jun 24, 2026

Thunderclouds are on the horizon in Carney’s long, hot political summer

The Liberals continue to lead with 48 per cent support among decided voters, down two points since June 1

The Epoch Times

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· Jun 27, 2026

A Reckoning Over the Democratic Party’s Future Is Coming—the Question Is When

Democrats' left and center keep winning—but in different places, letting the party defer a fight until 2028. But it could come sooner.

Tampa Free Press

right

· Jun 29, 2026

Voters Shift Gears: Democrats Grab Security Lead While Corporate America Flips To The Right

Congressional Democrats have pulled ahead of Republicans on national security trust for the first time this term, holding a narrow one-point lead. Just a month ago, Democrats trailed by six points on the issue. The latest data also shows Democrats expanding their trust advantages across several key domestic areas, marking term-high leads on energy by [] Voters Shift Gears: Democrats Grab Security Lead While Corporate America Flips To The Right

Reuters

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· Jul 2, 2026

Progressive primary wins challenge Democrats ahead of midterms

Wins by progressive candidates in several Democratic primaries have energized the party’s left wing but raised concerns among establishment Democrats, who fear Republicans will use the victories to portray the party as increasingly radical. Reuters national political correspondent Tim Reid has more. #democrat #primary #usa #politics #midterms

Punching Bag Post

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· Jun 24, 2026

Democratic Socialists: New Power Base or Fatal Split for Democrats?

The Democratic Party is facing a growing internal struggle that could define its future. On one side are establishment Democrats who have dominated the party for decades. On the other is a rapidly expanding democratic socialist movement led by the Democratic Socialists of America, or DSA, a group that has grown from a few thousand [] The post Democratic Socialists: New Power Base or Fatal Split for Democrats? appeared first on The Punching Bag Post.

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Related coverage for "Liberal Party Holds Stable Eight-Point Lead": EKOS Politics — From Collapse to Dominance. National Post — Thunderclouds are on the horizon in Carney’s long, hot political summer. The Epoch Times — A Reckoning Over the Democratic Party’s Future Is Coming—the Question Is When. Tampa Free Press — Voters Shift Gears: Democrats Grab Security Lead While Corporate America Flips To The Right. Reuters — Progressive primary wins challenge Democrats ahead of midterms. Punching Bag Post — Democratic Socialists: New Power Base or Fatal Split for Democrats?