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Seven in Ten (70%) Say Trudeau Wrong to Exclude Potential Liberal Candidates based on Abortion Beliefs
But Political Fallout is Minimal as Announcement Boosts Liberals in Quebec and BC But Shows Negative Impact in Ontario
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Election Debate Viewers Say Hudak Wins, Gets Knock Out Punch While Horwath Impresses, Wynne Falters
Hudak Named as Leader with Best Policies & Ideas (36%, up 6 points), Ahead of Horwath (31%, up 7 points) and Wynne (28%, down 3 points)
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Heading into the Debate, Premier Wynne (32%) is Seen as the Front-Runner for Victory, Placing Ahead of Hudak (24%) and Horwath (17%), But Three in Ten (27%) Unsure of Who Will Win
Prior to Debate, Viewers Think Wynne is Most Premier-Like, but Wynne and Hudak Tied for Best Ideas; Horwath Most Likeable
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Election Buzz: Week Four of the Ontario Campaign on Twitter
In the Battle for Attention, the Liberals are Gaining on the Tories (with 38% of Mentions to 43%), While the NDP (19%) Trails Behind
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Public Sour On BC Teachers Dispute
Few Expect a Negotiated Settlement or a Quick Resolution
More Side with Teachers, But Union and Government Both Viewed Negatively -
Election Buzz: Week Three of the Ontario Campaign on Twitter
Tories (44% of Mentions) Lead the Twitter Debate, but Conversations About the Liberals (34%) and NDP (22%) Gain Traction
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Election Buzz: Week Two of the Ontario Campaign on Twitter
Tories (62% of Mentions) are Dominating the Twitter Debate while the Liberals (25%) and the NDP (12%) Trail
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Economy and Jobs Top Issue of Ontario Campaign
Economy Rules (24%), While Lower Taxes (13%) and Integrity (10%) Follow
Neither (58%) Anger (15%) or Fear (27%) Driving Voters