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Sturgeon s SNP could still win Holyrood majority, poll suggests

Sturgeon s SNP could still win Holyrood majority, poll suggests
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Scottish election: Nicola Sturgeon, Douglas Ross and other party leaders Tweets under the scope

It has become a vital tool in the way party leaders communicate with their supporters and voters at large. Few politicians would operate without social media, and with the former President of the United States virtually conducting policy through its megaphone, it is clear that digital campaigning is here to stay. But as another election campaign rumbles across Scotland, what have out local leaders been saying as they reach for their phones and bring up Twitter? A survey of tweets by Nicola Sturgeon, Douglas Ross, Anas Sarwar, Wille Rennie and Patrick Harvie (selected as he is currently an elected MSP, rather than co-leader Lorna Slater) illustrates the issues each considers important as they try to win the hearts and ballots of Scots from John O’Groats to the Borders.

Scottish independence: Poll shows support for the union narrowly ahead

Scottish independence: Poll shows support for the union narrowly ahead © Andrew MacColl/Shutterstock The future of Scotland’s place in the UK is still dividing voters down the middle a week before the Holyrood election, according to a new survey. A study by Lord Ashcroft, the former Tory chairman, suggests 45% of Scots would vote no to independence while 44% would vote yes. When people who don’t know are excluded from the results, the poll divides 51-49 in favour of staying in the UK. The findings were based on more than 2,000 adults between April 7 and 19. Eight focus groups, including one in Aberdeen, were consulted between April 14 and 22.

SNP on top in new Lord Ashcroft voting intentions poll

The poll showed that even a third of Tory voters think Nicola Sturgeon has handled the Covid crisis well THE SNP have come out top in a new poll on voting intentions for the Holyrood election with voters saying the First Minister has done a good job during the Covid crisis. The Lord Ashcroft poll surveyed 2017 Scottish adults between April 7 and 19 on a range of issues with results weighted to be representative of all adults. Some 49% of respondents said they would give their constituency vote to the SNP next week. It also showed that support for independence was neck-and-neck with 49% of voters backing Yes and 51% backing No, with don t knows excluded.

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