Most Canadians think Trudeau will last until the next election
A new poll shows that most Canadians think Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will remain in charge of his party until the next election, even though his approval ratings are very low.
Questions about Trudeau's future have been looming for more than a year, and his Liberal Party faces significant disagreement over his leadership, City News reports. These questions have intensified in the past week, after the Liberals lost seats to the Conservatives in the June 24 Toronto by-election.
The Leger poll, conducted online between June 28 and June 30 of 1,521 people, found that two-thirds of those who responded believe Trudeau will remain party leader until the next election.
One in three people polled believe Trudeau will step down before the end of the year, with many thinking it will happen by Labor Day.
Trudeau said Wednesday he had received calls from members of his own party to resign but said he would lead the Liberals until the next election.
The poll shows widespread dissatisfaction with Trudeau, with only one in four respondents approving of Trudeau's performance as prime minister, while nearly two in three disapprove of his performance. do not approve
According to this poll, the majority (82%) of Conservative Party and Democratic Party supporters want the presence of Conservative leader Pierre Palio and Democratic Party leader Jagmeet Singh in the next election. But only 63% of Liberal voters want Trudeau to stay.
Palio and the Conservative Party have had a double-digit lead over Trudeau and the Liberal Party for more than a year.
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