Narrative Research is out with its latest political poll and it shows that while support for the governing Liberals has slipped, the party maintains a huge lead in voter intentions.
The latest poll conducted between November 2 and December 3 shows the Liberal Party in the lead with 58 per cent support. That’s down from 61 per cent in August. The PCs have gained some ground with 26 per cent support among those asked, compared to 21 per cent in August. The NDP has slipped from 15 per cent to 13 per cent.

67 per cent of those asked are either completely or mostly satisfied with the provincial goverment’s performance under Andrew Furey.
When it comes to leaders, 52 per cent prefer Andrew Furey compared to 19 per cent who prefer Ches Crosbie. Alison Coffin of the NDP trails at 10 per cent.























