Green candidate in Waterloo endorses NDP rival, cites vote-splitting as a concern
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Shefaza Esmail, the Green candidate in Waterloo, says she's endorsing NDP candidate and incumbent Catherine Fife in that riding.
Esmail made the comment Monday morning following a candidate panel on CBC K-W's The Morning Edition with host Craig Norris.
Esmail was answering a reporter's question about funding to universities and colleges when she offered the endorsement, saying she's concerned about vote splitting in the riding.
"If you are inclined toward voting Green, I think that you should, but also consider this: You like the Green movement, that's amazing. If you're in Kitchener Centre, you should vote for [Green candidate] Aislinn Clancy because she has the best chance of winning, but when you're in Waterloo riding right now, there is a worry that by taking votes away from the NDP, the PC government might come back in Waterloo. And that is a real concern for me as well," she said.
"If you really like the Green movement, send me a message, tell me I'm doing great, tell me I can earn your vote for next time, but this time, vote Catherine Fife, vote NDP."
Esmail is running for the Green party for a second time.
Fife has been MPP for the riding since 2012 when she won a byelection.
There are eight people on the ballot in Waterloo:
Esmail's not alone in throwing support behind a rival during this Ontario election campaign. Natasha Doyle-Merrick, the NDP candidate in the Toronto riding of Eglinton-Lawrence, pulled out of the election earlier this month and threw her support behind the Liberals.
In that riding, Doyle-Merrick said it was a "clear two-party contest" between the Liberals and Progressive Conservatives.
"I got into politics for the people, and it would be a disservice for me to keep my name on the ballot knowing that the race in Eglinton-Lawrence is pivotal," Doyle-Merrick wrote in a statement.