trump name: By Paul Wells National Affairs Sat., Nov. 5, 2016 I always pay attention when I hear from Greg Lyle, a former pollster for Kim Campbell and Mike Harris whose Innovative Research Group does thoughtful research into the motivation behind political choices, according to Toronto Star. When Justin Trudeau Liberals started to pull out of the rough three-way tie that characterized the middle stretch of the 2015 election, Lyle spotted the trend and calculated its amplitude earlier than most of his competitors. Take Trump name out of it, however, and responses were often closer, writes Paul Wells. But Lyle is less interested in predicting horse-race outcomes than in understanding why voters behave as they do. At the same time, he questioned 2,574 respondents in Canada to measure how much welcome there is here for views that resembles those of Trump supporters. His latest study asks 1,016 online respondents in the United States about attitudes that may drive support for Donald Trump presidential candidacy.
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