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Ontario Election a Photo Finish: Among Decided Voters, Liberals (33%) Edge PCs (31%), NDP (30%) in Three-Way Race; But Among Likely Voters, PCs (36%) Have Lead over Liberals (30%) and NDP (30%)
Election Outcome to be Determined by Which Party Can Motivate its Supporters to Get Out and Vote in Key Regions
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PCs (35%), Liberals (35%) in Dead Heat in Ontario Among Decided Voters, But Likely Voters Still Favour Tories (40%) Over Grits (32%)
Most (68%) Ontarians Say It's Time for Another Party to Take Over; Just One in Three (32%) Believe Wynne Government
Deserves Re-Election -
Ontarians Split on Whether Wynne's Liberals Will be Re-Elected (52%) or Whether PCs (35%) or NDP (14%) Will Win on Election Day
Expectations Could be Fueling Turnout as Liberal Supporters More Convinced of their own Victory than Tory Voters are of a PC Victory
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Ontario Race Tightens: Hudak PCs Slip (35%, -4), Horwath NDP Gain (28%, +4) and Wynne Liberals Stall (31%, +1) among Decided Voters
But Ballot Box Bonus Belongs to Progressive Conservatives (41%, +6), Not Liberals (30%, -1) or NDP (26%, -2) among Likely Voters
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Time for Change: Tories (37%) Maintain Lead over Liberals (31%), NDP (28%) as Tide Strengthens
Hudak's Image as Potential Premier Strengthening
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Hudak's Ontario PCs Advance Smartly as Potential Election Looms
Budget Confidence Vote Will Test NDP to Bring Down Government
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Quebec Liberals (37%) Lead Parti Quebecois (32%) Heading into Debate, CAQ (16%), Solidaire (10%), Option Nationale (2%) and Others (3%) Trail
Almost Three Quarters (72%) Believe a Vote for PQ is a Vote for a Referendum with Limited, Minority, Support for Sovereignty (30%)