Pauline Marois: It appears she may have done so, according to Huffington Post. But unlike the last such example, when Christy Clark's B.C. Liberals overcame a 20-point deficit to win re-election in May, 2013, the upset will not have taken place because of the efforts of the underdog. Instead, in Quebec, it seems Couillard will be winning by default and When Pauline Marois dissolved her minority government of only 18 months and launched a new election campaign in Quebec just four weeks ago, the vote was hers to lose. Barring a significant shift in voting intentions in the final hours of the campaign, or a serious lapse by the polls, the Parti Quebecois will lose Monday and be replaced by Philippe Couillard's Liberals. If that occurs, the result would be only the most recent case of a political party losing an election they had every right to expect to win.
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