PCs and Liberals trade blows in attack ads as Ontario election speculation swirls | CBC News
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Robbins-Kanter notes, 'Attack ads work by tapping into people's fears, whether it's fear for economic security or crime. They are seen as more memorable and effective than positive messages.'
The Ontario Progressive Conservative Party's ad claims Crombie supports the carbon tax, indicating a strategy to exploit voter concerns about tax policies.
The Liberal Party's response to the Progressive Conservatives employs humor to critique Ford's promise of tax cuts, emphasizing that voters were left disappointed by unfulfilled commitments.
Political strategist Robbins-Kanter suggests an early election call may be imminent as the parties gear up their attack strategies to influence voter perceptions before rapid changes.
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