So what kind of Conservative leader would have the best chance to build a coalition that would lead the country? We explored this in a national poll of 1,500 Canadians last month and here’s what we found.Let’s start with today’s Conservative voters, who in our recent polls number roughly 30 per cent to 33 per cent. What would motivate them and what would turn them away?
• More than anything else, today’s Conservative voters want a leader focused on economics: the cost of living, economic growth and taxes and spending. A little bit lower down, but still pretty motivating, is cutting regulations and the size of government. • Twenty per cent would be enthusiastic about a Christian faith-oriented leader — but it would push away 25 per cent.
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