Hope drives Poilievre supporters, fear motivates Carney voters: poll
The upcoming federal election reveals that Canadian voters are divided by two distinct motivations.
The upcoming federal election reveals that Canadian voters are divided by two distinct motivations. Canadians who intend to vote Liberal seem to be motivated by fear of U.S. President Donald Trump, while Conservative voters are motivated by hope for an improved country compared to its state under years of Liberal rule.
A new Leger poll conducted between April 11 and 14 with a sample of 3,005 Canadians shows that six in 10 Liberal voters support the party because they are motivated primarily by fear of Trump and believe Liberal leader Mark Carney is best suited to protect Canada.