Women splitting their vote more among various progressive options, says Bricker

Female and millennial voters were two key voting blocs in Justin Trudeau's 2015 majority coalition. After nearly four years in power, recent polling and statements from women's groups suggests these groups could again prove decisive in a tight 2019 race.
A protester, pictured Jan. 20, 2017, advocating for women's rights at the 2017 Women's March. Female voters were a key bloc in the Liberals 2015 majority win. Recent polling and statements from women's groups suggests they may again be decisive in 2019.
A recent Ipsos poll showed Conservatives with a 10-point lead over the Liberals among female voters, 39 per cent to 29 per cent, respectively, but Ipsos CEO Darrell Bricker cautions against ...

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