Nenshi viewed most positively in NDP race but party faces uphill battle against UCP: poll
Forty-five per cent of Alberta respondents to Abacus Data survey said they would vote UCP today, while 33% would vote NDP. Eighteen per cent were undecided.
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![Until today, six people were vying for the leadership of the Alberta NDP. Top row, from left, Jodi Calahoo Stonehouse, Gil McGowan and Kathleen Ganley. Bottom row, from left, Sarah Hoffman, Naheed Nenshi and Rakhi Pancholi, who dropped out of the race on Tuesday, trimming the field to five. Six photos of six politicians who want to lead the NDP party in Alberta. There are two men and four women.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7156230.1711485750!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/alberta-ndp-candidates.jpg)
Forty-five per cent of Alberta respondents to Abacus Data survey said they would vote UCP today, while 33% would vote NDP. Eighteen per cent were undecided.