Search
-
Ontario Election Debate Viewers Say McGuinty Wins Debate (33%) Over Horwath (29%) Bests Hudak (25%)
While McGuinty Continues to be Person Who Sounds and Acts Most Like a Premier, Impressions of Horwath Skyrocket, Seen as Leader with Best Policies, Most Likable
-
Heading into Debate, One in Three (34%) Think McGuinty will Win, Placing Ahead of Hudak (24%) and Horwath (14%), But Three in Ten (28%) Unsure of Who will Win
Ontarians Deadlocked on Leader They Think Offers Best Ideas and Policies (30% Hudak, 30% McGuinty, 25% Horwath, 14% Don't Know)
-
Half (49%) of Ontarians Say They're Likely to Watch the Debate as Majority (53%) Agrees Leader's Debate Most Important Part of Campaign
Six in Ten (59%) Say Leader's Debate Matters to Them, One in Three (34%) Agree They've Changed Their Vote as a Result of a
Previous Leader's Debate -
Ford Nation Little Help for Tories as Most (53%) Say Ford Being Mayor of Toronto Makes them Less Likely to Vote for the PCs in the Provincial Election, Just 9% More Likely
Momentum With Horwath as Impression Improves During
Campaign (+17), Hudak (-15) and McGuinty (-12) Falter,
Horwath (37%) Party Leader Ontarians Most
Want to Have Over for a Barbecue -
Six in Ten (62%) Ontarians Agree Party Leaders Talking about the Issues that Matter to Them
Economy and Jobs (35%), Healthcare (16%) Named as Most Important Issues, McGuinty Leads on Both,
Taxes (15%) in Third Place with Hudak Leading on Issue -
Six in Ten (62%) Approve of Toronto Mayor Ford's Performance, Down 8 Points Overall, Proportion Who Strongly Approves Down 16 Points
Public Divided on Whether Budget Process on Right Track