Front-page B.C. Liberal election ad an ‘illusion,’ says NDP leader Adrian Dix

VANCOUVER – An ad taking up the entire front page of the Vancouver edition of 24 Hours calling Liberal Leader Christy Clark the “comeback kid” is being brushed aside by her chief rival.

NDP leader Adrian Dix says he will leave others to judge the ad, but he says he thinks political parties should not be spending money on “creating illusions” around a story.

The ad, placed on the front page of the free daily, shows a photo of a triumphant Clark underneath the words “paid advertisement” and it also shows poll figures that indicate Clark is perceived to have sounded most like a premier during the televised leaders debate earlier this week.

The full poll by Ipsos Reid is not referenced in the newspaper ad, but it isn’t as flattering as the ad would suggest.

The online results show of the 677 British Columbians surveyed, more people thought Dix had won the debate than Clark and a wide majority thought Dix had better ideas than Clark.

Clark says the front page ad was for sale and her party bought it, adding the fact that it’s advertising is clearly marked on the page.

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