Tuesday, October 4, 2011

McGuinty set for ‘historic three-peat majority’ in Ontario, poll suggests

Maybe.

I hope this is true but I am far from convinced Conservative support is so low; and I still think the NDP may siphon off votes.

It's not over till it's over. There must be a push until the end to make sure of victory:

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The Liberals have pulled away from the pack are on track to win a third majority government in Ontario, according a poll by Ipsos Reid released Tuesday.

The poll "suggests the Ontario Liberals are headed back into government at Queen's Park with an assured minority and poised for a potential historic three-peat majority."

The pollsters said regardless of Thursday's vote, Liberal Leader Dalton McGuinty will walk away a winner. The only question is whether he commands a majority or minority, according to the poll.

The poll puts the Liberal party at 41 per cent among decided voters, the Progressive Conservatives at 31 per cent and the NDP at 25 per cent. Most polling has shown the Liberals and Conservatives running in a dead heat.

"In July, an Ipsos Reid poll showed Hudak with an eleven-point lead, saying that it was Hudak's election to lose," Ipsos Reid said. "Over the course of the last three months, Hudak's Tories have dropped 11 points, while McGuinty's Liberals have gained 10 points, a complete reversal in fortunes."

The poll has the Liberals leading with 42 per cent in the GTA, compared to 32 per cent for the Tories. The NDP is at 21 per cent.

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