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Moe, Beck focusing on key constituencies in final days of Sask. election campaign
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The race to form government is heating up ahead of the provincial election on Monday. Both the Saskatchewan NDP and the Saskatchewan Party feel they have the momentum as each leader has been focusing on different areas of the province as the campaign trail nears its end.
The race to form government is heating up ahead of the provincial election on Monday.
Both the Saskatchewan NDP and the Saskatchewan Party feel they have the momentum as each leader has been focusing on different areas of the province as the campaign trail nears its end.
"We're getting very close to election day, and we're winning this thing," NDP leader Carla Beck said at a brief media availability Wednesday.
Beck made two stops in Saskatoon where she was beaming with a level of confidence usually reserved for a rally.
In a new exclusive poll from CTV News in partnership with Insightrix Research, the NDP appears to have pulled ahead slightly among decided voters.
Surveyed between Oct. 18 and 20, 50 per cent of voters say they’ll cast their ballots for the NDP, compared to 45 per cent for the Saskatchewan Party, breaking a near tie shown in previous polling.
"Our message of positive change to address the things that Saskatchewan people care most about is working," Beck said.