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Ontario Liberals have a long tradition of working to improve the lives of all Ontarians, from the party's pre-Confederation roots as a force for equality and democracy, to the Wynne Liberals of today.

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A Vote for Horwath Helps Elect Tim Hudak

June 8, 2014

(Toronto) With four days to go until Election Day, and on the 19th anniversary of Mike Harris’ election, it’s increasingly clear that the only way to prevent Harris-redux in Ontario is to vote for Kathleen Wynne’s Liberals.

As Chris Vander Doelen pointed out in yesterday’s Windsor Star, “Horwath helps Hudak,” and "If PC Leader Tim Hudak wins the Ontario election next week – which is not out of the question – he’ll have to include NDP Leader Andrea Horwath on his thank-you list."

“If you don’t want to see 100,000 people get fired, hospitals being closed, public assets like the 407 being sold for a song, and crumbling public services, you only have one choice,” said Liberal candidate Steven Del Duca.

Every poll that’s been conducted since the start of this election campaign shows that Horwath’s NDP is a distant third, and can’t stop the Hudak PCs.

“It’s increasingly clear that the best thing that can happen for Tim Hudak is for Ontarians who want to stop him voting for Andrea Horwath,” said Del Duca. “In this election, the NDP is just a big serving of Hudak Helper.”