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The most primetime event of the Ontario election campaign has started as the three major party leaders debate each other for the first and only time in a live televised debate. Tuesday’s show is anticipated to be the single most important event of the entire campaign.
In her remarks about the debate on Monday, Wynne told reporters at the Westin Prince Hotel in Don Mills that “Is there pressure? Absolutely.” She explained “but there’s pressure because this is such an important election and there’s such a stark choice between what Tim Hudak is proposing for the province, which I really believe would take us backwards, and what we’re proposing, which will take us forward.” Wynne added that “the debate is always an important juncture in an election campaign and I am the rookie. This is the first time that I’ve had an opportunity to take part in one of these debates.”
On the other hand, Hudak alleged that “I won’t say anything exciting nor am I a good actor. I’m straight up. I’m just going to be the guy on the stage giving it to you straight. I recognize the strength of my two opponents and I respect that — I have known Andrea and Kathleen a long time.” In addition to that, he stated that “you’ll see someone who probably isn’t the best actor on stage. I’m confident that they will look into the camera tomorrow night and tell you all the things that they are going to spend money on, knowing full well that they don’t have any money — the money has run out.”
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