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5/24/2019

NB Update

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Small movements in this week's New Brunswick numbers, with most of the change coming from a PC decrease in support and an increase for the Green Party.
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The PCs endured slightly lower sentiment over most issues, but in particular, negativity over the flood response has been increasing for the government. Last week was also difficult for the government as negative feedback from issues such as NB Power's Joi Scientific investment and NB Liquor/Cannabis NB results caused a drop in support during the week, from which they recovered over the past few days.

The Liberals fared well with positive sentiment on most issues except economic growth due to the 2015 GDP revision, while the Greens continued to increase their support with particularly strong sentiment expressed  towards their climate change positions. 

Increased negativity was expressed in comments discussing the PANB's approach to the nursing home issue which has been a consistent trend over the past month.

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