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Alberta leaders debate: Poll suggests NDP's Rachel Notley won

An overnight poll suggests NDP Leader Rachel Notley was the clear winner of Thursday's televised leaders debate.

'Its very clear that Rachel Notley was the winner of the debate,' says pollster Quito Maggi

Jim Prentice, David Swann, Rachel Notley and Brian Jean squared off Thursday evening in a sometimes feisty, 90-minute televised debate. (CBC/Canadian Press)

An overnight poll suggests NDP Leader Rachel Notley was the clear winner of Thursday'stelevised leaders' debate.

Mainstreet Technologies polled 2,322 people who watched the debate on television, listened to it on the radio or followed it online or through social media.

The poll asked: "Regardless of which party you happen to support, who do you think did the better job in tonight's debate."

Forty-four per cent of respondents chose Notley as the winner. ProgressiveConservative Leader Jim Prentice was rated the victor by 25 per cent of respondents. Wildrose Leader Brian Jean was chosen by 16 per centand Liberal Leader David Swann by five per cent of respondents.

Eleven per cent were undecided.

"It's very clear that Rachel Notley was the winner of the debate," Quito Maggi, president of Mainstreet Technologies, said in a news release. "Notley went toe-to-toe with the premier time and time again and more than stood her ground."

The poll also asked those surveyed who they think would make a better premier. Those numbers broke down like this:

  • Rachel Notley:36 per cent.
  • Jim Prentice:32 per cent.
  • Brian Jean:21 per cent.
  • David Swann:three per cent.
  • Undecided:eight per cent.

"A month ago, nobody outside of a core political base in Alberta knew who Rachel Notley was," Maggi said. "Today, 36 per cent of Albertans believe she would make the best premier."

The final question asked in the poll was: "Who do you think will win the provincial election on May 5?"Those numbers looked like this:

  • Jim Prentice:37 per cent;
  • Rachel Notley:26 per cent;
  • Brian Jean:19 per cent;
  • David Swann:two per cent;
  • Undecided:16 per cent.

The NDP were quick to jump on what they saw as a clear victory for their leader. The party sent out a news release less than an hour after the debate ended, quoting tweets from numerous sources who thought Notley won the debate.

The Mainstreet poll surveyed 2,322 people who watched or listened to the debate, or followed it online. The poll has a margin of error of 2.03 percentage points, 19 times out of 20.

(Mainstreet Technologies)