KAMLOOPS — Premier Christy Clark stopped in Kamloops on Thursday, March 21, to release an 18-month progress report on the government's job plan, which Clark said is meeting targets ahead of schedule. Clark said she doesn't think the election should be viewed as a horse race, but admits she'll head into the election campaign at a disadvantage. 'I don't want to sugarcoat it, I know I'm the underdog,' she said. 'But, I'm OK with that because I'm a fighter. And I really believe in what we're doing here in British Columbia.'
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Friday, March 22, 2013
Premier hopes voters will bet on the underdog
KAMLOOPS — Premier Christy Clark stopped in Kamloops on Thursday, March 21, to release an 18-month progress report on the government's job plan, which Clark said is meeting targets ahead of schedule. Clark said she doesn't think the election should be viewed as a horse race, but admits she'll head into the election campaign at a disadvantage. 'I don't want to sugarcoat it, I know I'm the underdog,' she said. 'But, I'm OK with that because I'm a fighter. And I really believe in what we're doing here in British Columbia.'
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