POLL: Who was pleased and displeased with how the election turned out?
- Mark Carney's Liberal victory in the May 2025 election received mixed reactions from readers based on their political affiliations and demographics.
- Large numbers of Green and NDP voters turned to the Liberals, while some PPC voters supported Conservatives, but less extensively, with online polls showing stable party loyalty overall.
- About 75% of NDP and Green supporters expressed some satisfaction with the Liberal win, contrasting with 61% of Conservatives who felt very displeased, while reactions also varied by gender, age, and income.
- Women and people over 60 were more pleased with the outcome, men and high-income groups tended toward displeasure, although income showed only a loose correlation with reaction.
- These results imply that political loyalty and demographic factors shaped responses to the election, highlighting divisions in voter satisfaction across party and social groups.
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POLL: Who was pleased and displeased with how the election turned out?
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