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NDP candidate withdraws, backs Liberal
LONDON, Ont. -- In a move that has reignited talk of a coalition, an NDP candidate in this southern Ontario city has surprised everyone, including his own party, by withdrawing from the election race and throwing his support behind his Liberal rival.
Ryan Dolby, who was running in Elgin-Middlesex-London, made the announcement in a press release e-mailed to the media, party officials and others Wednesday morning.
"I am worried if Stephen Harper gets a majority. I made a strategic decision," Dolby said.
He was running against Liberal Graham Warwick and Conservative incumbent Joe Preston.
Asked if he had warned NDP officials either locally or nationally, Dolby said he thought it would be best to let everyone know at the same time.
Ignatieff said Dolby's decision "came as a pleasant surprise," but Ignatieff denied it's part of a broader vote-splitting deal with the NDP to defeat the Tories.
"I learned this about 10 minutes ago," he said at policy announcement in Vancouver.
"No deal, none whatsoever," he said.
Senior Conservative spokesman Dimitri Soudas said Dolby's decision to drop out of the race and support "his coalition partner, the Liberal candidate," is further evidence of what Prime Minister Stephen Harper has been warning against all along.
"The Liberals and the NDP are deviously scheming to help each other in ridings across the country. Quite frankly, what further proof is needed that they (Liberals) will form a coalition with the NDP and the Bloc Quebecois?"
He added: "One question we have is, will Jack Layton replace his candidate?"
NDP Leader Jack Layton wasted no time answering that question.
“We’ll have a nomination within 48 hours," he said. "We are a well-organized political team."
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