Horwath Reiterates Having No Regret for Triggering Election

This article was last updated on April 16, 2022

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Regardless of the recent polls that suggest the provincial election are not going her way, the NDP leader Adrea Horwath reiterated on Thursday that the end is not here and she’s not worried about the result.  Addressing reporters outside St. Andrew’s subway station on University Avenue, Horwath stated that “people have an important choice before them on June 12 and I am not going to be so arrogant as to presuppose what choice they’re going to make.” She added that “that’s the day when the most important poll happens and I look forward to the choice the people make and the choice that the people make is the right choice because that’s our democracy.”

In addition to that, Horwath alleged that “people want to make a choice. They’re tired of a wasteful, corrupt Liberal government that has not kept their promises and has not ensured that the basics are taken care of in this province.” Horwath is often blamed for triggering the election by refusing to support the May 2 budget on political grounds, but she stressed on being “neutral” on whether the NDP, which propped up the minority Liberals for two years, would again do so.

Horwath made the statement accompanied by NDP incumbent candidate for Trinity-Spadina, Rosario Marchese. The downtown Toronto seat has been one of the Liberals’ key targets in next month’s election. The Grits recently held the largest rally of the campaign so far on College Street with hundreds of partisans at the Mod Club to see Liberal Leader Kathleen Wynne and national leader Justin Trudeau with Trinity-Spadina provincial and federal by-election candidates Han Dong and Adam Vaughan.

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