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Tories need to ‘protect brand of Stephen Harper,’ the ‘linchpin of Conservatives’ success,’ says Nanos

A summer of bad polls show the Tories losing support and the PM's brand taking a hit, but leading pollsters say it's way too soon to tell the lasting impact on the Harper Conservatives.

Photograph courtesy of the Prime Minister's Office: Herman Cheung
Smoke and a pancake: Prime Minister Stephen Harper, pictured on July 9 at the Calgary Stampede with Conservative MP Michelle Rempel, still leads all other federal leaders in terms of the Nanos leadership index, but public approval for NDP leader Tom Mulcair has increased steadily during the same time period.

 

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Tories need to ‘protect brand of Stephen Harper,’ the ‘linchpin of Conservatives’ success,’ says Nanos

A summer of bad polls show the Tories losing support and the PM's brand taking a hit, but leading pollsters say it's way too soon to tell the lasting impact on the Harper Conservatives.

Photograph courtesy of the Prime Minister's Office: Herman Cheung
Smoke and a pancake: Prime Minister Stephen Harper, pictured on July 9 at the Calgary Stampede with Conservative MP Michelle Rempel, still leads all other federal leaders in terms of the Nanos leadership index, but public approval for NDP leader Tom Mulcair has increased steadily during the same time period.

 

  

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