Ontario's upcoming election reveals significant rivalry between the Liberal and NDP parties, both vying for the same progressive voter base. With just a week until election day, the campaigns' stark differences in platforms become evident, particularly regarding tax proposals aimed at different income groups. Liberals focus on tax cuts for middle-income earners, while the NDP seeks to support low-to-moderate income earners. This animosity complicates any collaboration aimed at unseating the Progressive Conservative government led by Doug Ford, highlighting deep-rooted fissures within the opposition.
Liberals and New Democrats have a far more bitter rivalry than Liberals and Conservatives because we're competing for the same voter pool.
There are certain values that progressive voters have that they don't always see reflected in the governing style of the Liberal Party.
The differences between Stiles' New Democrats and Crombie's Liberals are on full display as Thursday's election draws nearer.
The starkest differences between the two parties' platforms is found in their plans to put money back in taxpayers' pockets.
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