The Building Tide of Change…
The data reveal a growing desire for change in Ontario. Nearly three quarters (72%, up 4 points) of Ontarians believe that it is ‘time for another party to take over’, while just 28% think that ‘the Wynne government has done a good job and deserves re-election’, down 4 points.
Further, just 36% of Ontarians believe ‘Ontario is currently on the right track’, down 6 points), while two in three (64%) believe it is ‘headed in the wrong direction’, up 6 points.
- http://www.ipsos-na.com/news-polls/pressrelease.aspx?id=6497
A very high percentage of Ontario voters want change, but the Liberals seem to often run a fear-based campaign, as opposed to one full of change and hope.
Hopefully Ontarians won't vote out of fear, but rather vote for the party which best represents their hopes and interests.
According to Ipsos-Reid, the NDP are gaining fast on the Liberals, now with only a small three point gap left between them.
The NDP has the momentum, and may well pull even, or surpass the Liberals soon, so if folks are really so concerned about Hudak, doesn't it make sense to support the one party that can stop him, the Andrea Horwath-led NDP?
That's precisely what he's hoping. Although since both he and Howarth both like talking about "job creators" there may be some confusion. The man is a clear and present danger. I hope the voters won't let him succeed with this strategy.Okay, so Hudak has just lost the election.
Thank you, Tim Hudak! I mean that.
If people are scared of those cuts, is it possible he is hoping for vote splitting between the Liberals and the NDP, so his party can come up the middle?