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Originally Posted by rubecube
Mainstreet has a poll out today that shows the Conservatives marginally ahead in Ontario but with 16% still undecided, and we've been seeing this in a lot of other polls, which I think makes a tonne of sense. Most people who've decided to vote Conservative already knew they were going to vote for the Conservatives, whereas the NDP and Liberal support is a lot more fluid, and the undecideds are likely primarily composed of the ABCers who probably won't make up their mind until the very last minute. I'm actually a prime example of this. I know I won't be voting Conservative, but I haven't decided who I will vote for yet.
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More likely these people are Conservative voters who were hoping that one of the alternatives would show themselves to be an electable alternative. Many people in Calgary I've talked to have been in this position.
But as they watch the disaster that is the Liberal/NDP parties, they are concluding that another round of CPC is the best bet for a stable future. As the undecided votes come in they seem to be falling to the CPC in the important regions of Ontario and BC.