Despite her sagging popularity, no one is counting Premier Kathleen Wynne out, Martin Regg Cohn writes. Despite her sagging popularity, no one is counting Wynne out, least of all the Tories trying to replace her. Pollsters know that white, male, rural Tory voters detest her far more than they disliked Dalton McGuinty before her — dragging down Wynne’s ratings. Those numbers suggest Wynne is a polarizing figure, but she is being measured against a phantom opponent in polling terms. Interviewed for a column last week, Wynne insisted she would run again in 2018, and that Liberal support should not be underestimated as her policies take root.
Source: thestar June 02, 2016 09:00 UTC