The Liberals: The Liberals' lead has grown three points since the the previous poll from October. Among francophones, the PQ leads with 39 percent of the vote to the Liberals 28; CAQ has 21. When it came to the question of sovereignty, the Leger Marketing poll suggested support is dropping, especially among francophones. Only 33 percent of Quebecers would vote yes in a referendum in favour of sovereignty; 51 percent would vote no, and 13 percent were undecided, Among francophones, 41 percent would vote yes; 42 percent would vote no, and 15 percent were undecided, according to CTV. The PQ under Marois's leadership has adopted this very divisive policy which is deeply unpopular with multicultural people, some of whom actually, probably in the past, voted for the PQ and may even have voted yes in a referendum, he said and A new Leger Marketing poll conducted for Le Devoir suggests the Quebec Liberal Party is gaining in popularity among Quebec voters and also suggests support for Quebec independence is falling especially among francophone voters. According to the poll, the Liberal Party now sits five percentage points ahead of the PQ, with 37 per cent to the the PQ's 32 percent. The CAQ is third at 19 percent. The divisive debate over the Charter of Values could be behind the shifting political landscape, said Concordia University political scientist Harold Chorney.
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