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Justin Trudeau

Justin Trudeau: On second thought, maybe that doesn't settle it. The question of "who would you most like to have a beer with" may not be the deepest one asked by pollsters, but it tends to be a decent proxy for likability and whether a political leader is relatable. These can be decisive factors in an election campaign, according to Huffington Post. Does wanting to get together for some socializing equate to putting a ballot in a box for that leader? Perhaps not. But it is an indicator of an underlying sympathy that can become important in an election campaign and Cancel the next election! The results are already in. More Canadians would rather grab a beer with Justin Trudeau than with either Stephen Harper or Tom Mulcair . EKOS Research asked this question in mid-December, and found 44 per cent of Canadians said they would most like to grab a drink with the Liberal leader. That put Trudeau 20 points ahead of Mulcair, leader of the NDP, who placed second with 24 per cent. Harper was third with 22 per cent, while another 11 per cent were unsure. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.