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David Coon is in his fourth election campaign as leader of New Brunswick’s Green Party .
With polls showing the incumbent Progressive Conservatives and Liberals locked in a tight battle, Coon says his party could end up with unprecedented clout if the vote on Oct. 21 ends with a minority government.
But Coon remains cautious about his position in the electoral spotlight.
Three members of the People's Alliance committed to supporting the Tory government on votes of confidence for at least 18 months , but they did not sign any formal agreement.
Higgs was sworn in as premier a week after he won a majority government in 2020 .
Lewis said with three weeks left in the 2024 campaign, anything can happen.
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