Ontario Provincial Liberals Lead by Seven Points – Underlying Stats Provide Cold Comfort for Liberals

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The McGuinty Liberals should not take too much comfort in their seven point lead over the Tory PCs. Looking at the underlying numbers, Ontarians are split as to whether the province is going in the right direction (38%) or on the wrong track (39%). One half of Ontarians (51%) describe the McGuinty performance as Premier as “average”.

All the provincial party leaders trail their parties. Asked who would make the best Premier of Ontario, 31% chose McGuinty, followed by unsure at 30%, Tory at 24% , Hampton at 13% and Frank de Jong (Green Party Leader) at 3%.

Generally, polling indicates that the Liberals have slowly regained the ground lost from the broken promises episode early in their mandate. Opinions have shifted from the negative to the neutral column over the past year.

What do you think?

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kwlawson (British Columbia) 18 Dec 01:48

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kwlawson

I think most pepple in Ontario are fed up the Liberals Provincial or Federal, But the BC Provincial Liberals seem to be holding their own. But how could you not with these Deadbeat NDP that almost destroyed the Province as Opposition, Does remind you of Bob Rae somehow in Ontario!

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18 Dec 01:48

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blossom

Hello Nik:

Right now, after hearing Jack Layton, I think that he is the only one who is reading
your blog, and starting to get the real message! Perhaps this will change the tone
of Canadian politics, or am I naive?

This is just going to be a year of real surprises to all, and that's a sure bet!

Just today, PM Harper was in Mirabel, whereby 70sq. miles had been expropriated
from the farmers, and residents, highly underpaid, and some resorted to suicide.
He is giving back those people 44.4 sq. km. of land.
Now, this property is worth lots of money,and good arable land. Many nice stables
were built since then, and it used to be good horseback-riding country, right up to
the airport, right through maple-wood fields. However, a lot of the people vote
"bloq". I agree, that this has been long-forgotten, and should have been addressed
years ago. Those who lost, will never gain.

I remember, less than a decade ago, riding out, and being alone inside this huge
" white elephant" airport, and it was eerie...Not a human in sight!

blos
blossomf@videotron.ca

Cheers,
blos
blossomf@videotron.ca

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18 Dec 20:59

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kwlawson

Toronto Crawler, Im actually a member of the Liberal BC Party, but you forget the strong influence of the former Social Credit members in this Party. Like Dave Barret said a recent form over the history of British Columbia it has been Social Credit vs CCF/NDP. The occasional Liberal Party like now, I do not recall when a Conservative Party actually ran the Province, but Nik would know. Did you knnow the OBman in BC is going to investigate the BC Lottery Corp. like Ontarion is doing.

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19 Dec 14:38

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westerner (suspended)

The Liberal Party in BC is mostly conservative in ideology and makeup. It calls itself Liberal because it would not get elected in BC as a Conservative government.

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