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Mulscare is devious and power hungry, and Truedough is just a spoiled little rich kid that doesn't understand economy at all.... at least Ontario can see through Mulscare
In tight race, Harper's Tories tops in Ontario
Stephen Harper's Conservatives top the charts in a new poll of the federal political picks of Ontario voters.
The Mainstreet Research poll, provided exclusively to Postmedia Network, shows a tight race between the Tories and Justin Trudeau's Liberals, but Harper's team is ahead overall among Ontario's decided and leaning voters by four points, 38% to 34%.
Meanwhile, Thomas Mulcair's New Democrats are a distant third in Canada's biggest province, with 22% support.
Mainstreet's poll of Ontario voters follows a recent survey that focused on voters in B.C. The Tories also came out on top in that poll.
"The resiliency of the Conservative vote continues to surprise," Mainstreet Research president Quito Maggi said. "Last week we found them leading in British Columbia substantially and today we find they continue to lead in Ontario despite a Liberal surge."
The Conservatives lead in all regions of the province, if only by a hair here or there, except for the ridings in the 416 area code — Toronto — and in northern Ontario.
In Toronto, the Liberals have a significant lead over the second place Conservatives and third place New Democrats. In Ontario's north, it's a tie between the Conservatives and Liberals.
Maggi believes the current provincial political scene may be colouring Ontarians' federal vote intentions.
The Ontario Progressive Conservatives are significantly more popular right now than the governing Liberals, who find themselves bogged down in a fight with teacher unions and are stickhandling the controversial sale of a provincial power utility.
Mainstreet surveyed 4,610 Ontario voters using an interactive voice-response system that reaches both landlines and cellphones. The poll was done on Sept. 21. The pollster said the results are accurate to within 1.5 percentage points, 19 times out of 20.
In tight race, Harper's Tories tops in Ontario
Stephen Harper's Conservatives top the charts in a new poll of the federal political picks of Ontario voters.
The Mainstreet Research poll, provided exclusively to Postmedia Network, shows a tight race between the Tories and Justin Trudeau's Liberals, but Harper's team is ahead overall among Ontario's decided and leaning voters by four points, 38% to 34%.
Meanwhile, Thomas Mulcair's New Democrats are a distant third in Canada's biggest province, with 22% support.
Mainstreet's poll of Ontario voters follows a recent survey that focused on voters in B.C. The Tories also came out on top in that poll.
"The resiliency of the Conservative vote continues to surprise," Mainstreet Research president Quito Maggi said. "Last week we found them leading in British Columbia substantially and today we find they continue to lead in Ontario despite a Liberal surge."
The Conservatives lead in all regions of the province, if only by a hair here or there, except for the ridings in the 416 area code — Toronto — and in northern Ontario.
In Toronto, the Liberals have a significant lead over the second place Conservatives and third place New Democrats. In Ontario's north, it's a tie between the Conservatives and Liberals.
Maggi believes the current provincial political scene may be colouring Ontarians' federal vote intentions.
The Ontario Progressive Conservatives are significantly more popular right now than the governing Liberals, who find themselves bogged down in a fight with teacher unions and are stickhandling the controversial sale of a provincial power utility.
Mainstreet surveyed 4,610 Ontario voters using an interactive voice-response system that reaches both landlines and cellphones. The poll was done on Sept. 21. The pollster said the results are accurate to within 1.5 percentage points, 19 times out of 20.
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