A new poll suggests Alberta’s UCP and NDP are neck-and-neck in their popularity amongst Alberta's decided voters ahead of next year’s general election.
, released on Friday, surveyed 1,000 Albertans aged 18 and older from Oct. 7 to 10.However, a large gap remains in terns if who Albertans think would be best suited as premier, with NDP Leader Rachel Notley receiving 36 per cent of support, compared to Premier Danielle Smith at 22 per cent.
The poll also found that decided voters in Edmonton are more likely to vote NDP than those outside of Edmonton or Calgary. A total of 29 per cent think Smith will do a better job than former premier Jason Kenney did when it comes to standing up for Alberta against the federal government.
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