Sunday, January 04, 2009

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Layton no longer trusts Harper

Harper still a fav, Ignatieff trails second in line

"The survey, conducted before Harper appointed 18 new senators on Dec. 22, said the prime minister was seen as the most trustworthy federal leader by 38 per cent of those surveyed, unchanged from the last poll.

This compared to 29 per cent for Layton, who was down three points, and 27 per cent for Ignatieff, who was up five points from Dion's last score. Bloc Quebecois Leader Gilles Duceppe was up two points, at six per cent.

Harper outscored his opponents on all leadership questions except when those surveyed were asked to name their choice of "someone who is open to the ideas of others."

Ignatieff was selected by 33 per cent, up nine points from Dion's score, Layton scored 32 per cent, down four points from the last survey, and Harper was picked by 30 per cent, also down four points.

Harper fared significantly better than his rivals as someone who will get things done, someone who has what it takes to lead Canada, someone who has a supportable vision of Canada, and someone who is best able to manage during tough economic times."

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