Quebec votes: Party leaders work to get the vote out on final campaign day
MONTREAL — Quebec’s major party leaders made one final appeal to voters on the eve of Monday’s general election as polls continued to show François Legault’s party with a considerable lead over his adversaries.
A poll on Sunday presented a picture that was relatively unchanged since the beginning of the election: the Coalition Avenir Québec far in the lead, with four other parties in a pack battling for a distant second.
The web survey results released Sunday for Quebecor media properties Journal/TVA/QUB has the CAQ at 38 per cent support, followed by Québec solidaire, the Liberals, the Conservatives and the Parti Québécois, each with 14 to 17 per cent. The poll cannot be assigned a margin of error because respondents were selected from an online panel and not at random.
Legault, who was campaigning in Montreal and the Eastern Townships on Sunday, suggested his party was hoping to flip some traditional Liberal ridings to CAQ colours in his quest for a second majority government.