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BC United Collapse Tightens Election Race
The collapse of B.C. United has significantly reshaped the political landscape in British Columbia, creating a tight two-way race between the NDP and the Conservatives, with polls showing the Conservatives at 44% and the NDP at 43%. B.C. United leader Kevin Falcon suspended the party's campaign and endorsed the Conservatives to avoid splitting the centre-right vote, leading to a surge in Conservative support. This political realignment has left many centrist voters, like former B.C. Liberal minister Terry Lake, conflicted about their choices. Premier David Eby remains a more favorable candidate overall, but John Rustad, the Conservative leader, has gained increased popularity recently. The upcoming October election is now highly competitive, with both major parties vying for undecided voters.
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