Nanos said a number of factors are at play, including a recent spate of Tory attack ads and decision to abstain from key votes by Liberals in the House of Commons.
“We’re coming off a budget where the Prime Minister looked very decisive, and Stephane Dion did not look very decisive because of what I will say is a complicated response — especially to the Throne Speech,” Nanos said.
Harper’s popularity is growing in vote-rich Quebec, which is expected to be a key battleground in the next federal election. In that province, 41% said they think he would make the best prime minister, up from 24% three months ago.
Dion has slid to just 11% from 15% 90 days earlier in Quebec.
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