Ken Fisher | Oct 08, 2015
This new riding now has a lot of progressive voters in its north-of-401 Kingston portion. Even their 'Anyone But Conservative' intentions do not account for the fall of support for Conservative Scott Reid in the Lanark-Frontenac parts. Informal polling results have Reid’s 57% in the last election down to 45% and falling. That means a significant number of Conservatives have changed parties or have decided not to vote this time. At this moment, Liberal Phil Archambault is well ahead of NDP’s John Fenik. As a progressive, NDP or Green, how will you vote? Will you vote strategically? Will you vote for change?
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