in the final week, doug ford’s pc party seems assured of victory in thursday’s election. not that he or his team are taking anything for granted.
ford spent the weekend touring thunder bay, timmins, cochrane, sault ste. marie and sudbury just after returning from making ontario’s case again in washington.
in this unique political climate, the uncertainty with the united states, that is where ford appears to have the edge. in the face of donald trump’s tariff threats, and a lack of leadership in ottawa, voters feel they can trust ford to look after them — at least that’s what the polling shows.
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leger poll for postmedia released this past week showed 48% of decided voters plan to back ford and his pc party, 28% say they will support bonnie crombie and the liberals, 16% say they’ll cast ballots for marit stiles and the ndp and 5% favour mike schreiner and the greens. while other polls give ford a smaller lead and some put the ndp higher, all give ford a substantial lead and clearly enough support to win a third, and possibly bigger, majority government.
why are we in this state?
when asked which leader is best equipped to deal with donald trump and defend “ontario’s interests from aggressive u.s. trade and economic policies,” 45% said ford. just 13% picked crombie, while 7% supported stiles and 2% favoured schreiner. the poll found 32% didn’t know which is more than the three opposition leaders combined.