Anglade appeals to the undecided

(Fatima) After a five-week campaign during which the needle did not move in his favor, Dominique Anglade calls on undecided voters on Sunday to choose his option.

Posted at 7:20 a.m.

Fanny Levesque

Fanny Levesque
The Press

Dominique Anglade does not allow himself to be discouraged by the opinion polls which have not shown any signs of recovery for the Liberal troops, after 36 days of campaigning.

“The campaign is ending, that’s democracy, I see a lot of people who are still undecided, who can still decide where they want to go,” reacted Dominique Anglade before flying to Kuujjuaq where she ends her campaign. sunday.

What I can tell you is that our voice, the voice of Quebecers, we want to make it strong, and that there is another way, another style of leadership that we need to see in Quebec.

Dominique Anglade, leader of the PLQ

Dominique Anglade campaigned on Saturday in Gaspésie and the Îles-de-la-Madeleine. She is flying to Kuujjuaq on Sunday where she will end her campaign with her candidate in Ungava, the former mayor of the northern village, Tunu Napartuk.

When the elections were called, Dominique Anglade’s Liberal Party also had 17% in voting intentions. The Liberal leader will therefore not have succeeded in moving the needle in her favor during the 36 days of the campaign, according to a latest Léger poll which places her at the same level.

“The real poll is going to be on October 3, I call on everyone who wants to see another style of leadership, on everyone who sees that what is happening does not reflect what they want, “he said. – she pleaded in the press scrum on Sunday.

According to a Léger poll published Sunday in the Quebecor media, Dominique Anglade gained a percentage point in the voting intentions to return to 17%, which put him two points ahead of Québec solidaire and the Parti Québécois who are at equality, at 15%. The Conservative Party of Quebec won 14%.

It also seems that the CAQ leader has managed to slow down his descent when he obtains 38% of the voting intentions, according to the sounding which was carried out from September 28 to 30. The statements of François Legault and Jean Boulet would therefore not have harmed the CAQ.


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