While the Conservative Party of Canada continues to dominate the polls, Canadians by-and-large disapprove of Trump.
A majority of Canadians are “angry” with the recent presidential election in the United States, according to a poll.
60% of Canadians are either “very angry” or “moderately angry,” 25% are indifferent (neutral), while only 14% are “very happy” or “moderately happy.”
The results come from an online poll conducted by Pollara. This aligns with earlier research by the firm that suggests 66% of Canadians hold “negative feelings towards President Trump.”
The results of the poll were shared on social media by polling aggregator Canadian Polling. Some conservatives were skeptical of the results and voiced their disbelief.
“I’m pretty much convinced at this point the owner of this account just posts the results of liberal arts majors at community colleges,” wrote one critic on X (Twitter).
It is important to note that Canadian Polling is simply an aggregator of polls, and has posted results of polls that showed favourable numbers for the Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) lead by Pierre Poilievre.
While Trump may be unpopular with Canadians, Poilievre is increasingly popular.
Recent polls by Abacus Data suggests that Poilievre’s party holds a 22-point lead over Justin Trudeau‘s increasingly unpopular Liberal Party.
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