So close but so far: Premier prize eludes NDP’s Andrea Horwath in Ontario
HAMILTON — For a few short weeks, Andrea Horwath appeared tantalizingly close to the Ontario premier’s office — a prize that proved elusive once again on Thursday for the veteran politician who has led the provincial New Democrats for almost a decade.
Despite failing to win government, Horwath’s position is likely safe, experts said. She handily won her own seat and boosted her party’s overall count significantly from the 18 seats at dissolution to 39 at latest count, good enough for official opposition status and rare heights for New Democrats in Ontario.
“Millions of people voted for change for the better,” an upbeat Horwath told a crowd gathered at the Hamilton Convention Centre after the Progressive Conservatives won a majority. “We have won more seats than we have in a generation.”
New Democrats rejected the politics of fear and cynicism, Horwath told the approving crowd, who chanted “NDP! NDP!” — lending an air of victory to the second-place finish.


