Doug Ford’s internal polling paints grim election prospects for Pierre Poilievre in Ontario
- Pierre Poilievre denied a media report that he had recently called Doug Ford seeking help in the federal campaign.
- Doug Ford indicated he would not support any candidates and prefers to focus on provincial matters.
- Political analysts suggest that Ford's reluctance to support Poilievre may stem from perceived political advantages.
- Kathy Brock warned it could be dangerous for both sides if Ford campaigns for Poilievre, as both may not see the benefit in each other's support.
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Doug Ford’s internal polling paints grim election prospects for Pierre Poilievre in Ontario
Internal polling for Premier Doug Ford’s PC Party suggests Mark Carney’s Liberals lead Pierre Poilievre’s federal Conservatives by double digits in Ontario.
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