If an election were held today, 39 percent of decided New Brunswick voters would support the Progressive Conservatives compared to 28 percent for the Liberals according to a new poll by Narrative Research.
The gap between the two parties has widened since the last survey in November.
The Green Party has 20 percent support, the NDP has 8 percent while the People’s Alliance has 4 percent of decided support.
Three in ten respondents did say they were undecided.
Less than half of those surveyed were satisfied with the Higgs government which is down slightly compared to the last quarter.
New Brunswick PCs hover below majority satisfaction at 48%. https://t.co/rbBBjbh43d#NB #NBpoli #narrativeresearchMRX #Atlantic Quarterly pic.twitter.com/GQLqrYjBRY
— Narrative Research (@EveryNarrative) March 12, 2020
Blaine Higgs is still the preferred choice for premier at 26 percent while Kevin Vickers captured 20 percent support.
A sample of 400 New Brunswick adults were surveyed from February 6-24 prior to this week’s provincial budget.


