Polls point to slim Tory advantage over Liberals in close Ontario race

Ontario PC leader Tim Hudak speaks at a campaign event in Toronto on May 16. (Frank Gunn/THE CANADIAN PRESS)

ric Grenier

Special to The Globe and Mail

Published Wednesday, May. 21, 2014 12:24PM EDT

Last updated Wednesday, May. 21, 2014 12:27PM EDT

Neither the Liberals nor the Progressive Conservatives have so far definitively put their stamp on the ongoing Ontario election campaign, as the two parties remain in a muddled close race in the polls.

The latest vote projection from ThreeHundredEight.com gives the Progressive Conservatives 36 per cent support, a drop of one point since last week. The Liberals have slipped two points to 34 per cent, while the New Democrats increased their support by one point to reach 23 per cent. An average of 5 per cent of Ontarians have said they would vote for the Green Party.

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Polls point to slim Tory advantage over Liberals in close Ontario race

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