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B.C. Election: What voters are thinking with campaign down to the wire

17 October 2024
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B.C. Election: What voters are thinking with campaign down to the wire
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In the final days of the B.C. provincial election campaign, an exclusive panel of more than two dozen voters shared their priorities and impressions of the party leaders’ promises. Jessica, a Nanaimo mother, plans to vote Conservative for fresh ideas on housing, affordability, and health care, while NDP supporter Jim criticizes Conservative Leader John Rustad’s lack of specific plans. Christopher’s opinion of Green Leader Sonia Furstenau has improved, hoping her party will hold the balance of power in the legislature. Voters expressed concerns about financial struggles and the need for government action in the final hours of the campaign.

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