
A poll this week showed over half of Canadians above the age of 55 intended to vote for the leftist Liberal Party in Canada's April general election, the National Post reported on Thursday, while the Conservatives enjoy a modest lead among those aged 18-54. The post Poll: Over Half of Senior Canadians Want Liberal Government, Youth Skew Conservative appeared first on Breitbart.
Recent polls in Canada indicate a generational divide in voting intentions for the upcoming April election. Over half of Canadians aged 55+ favor the Liberal Party, led by Mark Carney, while the Conservative Party, led by Pierre Poilievre, holds a slight lead among younger voters (18-54). This shift reverses earlier polls where Conservatives had a significant lead, potentially influenced by President Trump's comments on Canada and the association of Poilievre with Trump. Other polls support the finding that seniors are a key demographic for Liberal support, while younger voters lean Conservative.