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TORONTO — NDP Leader Andrea Horwath says she isn’t going anywhere.

She says she’s talked to many New Democrats and they still support her despite the party’s disappointing election results.

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“The people of this province they made a decision to basically choose fear or to vote out of fear as opposed to… to choose positive change,” she said. “That’s their decision to make. That means we have a lot of work to do in regards to the strategic voting issue.”

Horwath triggered the June 12 election by declaring she couldn’t support the minority Liberal government’s budget.

The Liberals ended up winning a majority of seats, robbing the NDP of the balance of power in the legislature.

Windsor New Democrat Percy Hatfield says he still supports Horwath and doesn’t regret his party’s decision to trigger the election.

Horwath is in a closed-door meeting with the other 20 members of her caucus for a debrief about the election.

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