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A recent Leger poll of 1,001 British Columbians found four of the top six concerns for voters involved pocketbook issues.
Nearly a quarter of respondents said housing prices/affordability was their most important issue, followed by inflation/rising interest rates, the economy and taxes.
Five members of a panel of decided and undecided voters share their financial realities and possible solutions.
Selwyn planned to vote B.C. United before it collapsed, and is now leaning NDP.
Trevor is leaning Conservative because he believes that party would be better fiscal managers.
Jane wishes for a centrist option — a party between the NDP and the Conservatives , but not a rebirth of the Liberals .
Jane drives to Washington state to buy her groceries because of high grocery bills.
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