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Of B.C.’s three main party leaders, John Horgan is the one British Columbians would most likely invite into their homes for dinner, according to a just-released, pre-election Insights West poll.

In the poll, conducted more than a month ago (Feb. 23-25) for Vancouver Magazine, the B.C. NDP leader also ranked as the most trustworthy, most likeable, and most likely to keep a promise. B.C. Green Party leader Andrew Weaver was judged to be most authentic, while Premier Christy Clark of the governing Liberal party was voted — by a large margin – to be the leader most likely to say anything to get elected.

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More than half of British Columbians (55 per cent) believe Clark would say anything to get elected, a proportion that drops to 18 per cent for Horgan and 2 per cent for Weaver.

MOST TRUSTWORTHY

John Horgan (BC NDP) – 21%

Andrew Weaver (BC Greens) – 19%

Christy Clark (BC Liberals) – 13%

Not sure – 47%

MOST AUTHENTIC