The PCs still lead but the NDP and Liberals are nipping at their heels
EDITOR’S NOTE: This article originally appeared on The Trillium, a new Village Media website devoted exclusively to covering provincial politics at Queen’s Park.A new Pallas Data poll conducted for The Trillium last week found support for the PCs has hit its lowest point since the 2022 election at 33 per cent, with the NDP and the Ontario Liberal Party close behind, neck-and-neck at 27 per cent each.
When only one in three voters support the PCs, the party has neared its modern electoral floor, he added. Ford has again reversed course on an unpopular decision: opening up parts of the Greenbelt to development. Liberal leadership numbers The Pallas Data poll also tested the impact of the Ontario Liberal Party leadership race on the parties' standings.
"She's the only one adding any sort of value to the OLP vote," said Angolano. "If she were leader with these numbers today, it would make it very close — it would probably be a PC minority, looking at the regional breakdowns."
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