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Who should it be? Undecided voters in Windsor weigh their options

With the provincial election just around the corner, CBC Windsor is speaking with undecided voters in a Facebook Live. It's our goal to answer the following questions: Why are they undecided? What makes this election so tough to choose? What issues are or aren't resonating with voters?

Undecided voters chat with CBC Windsor on Facebook Live

Undecided voters in the Windsor region speak with CBC Windsor about the struggle to decide in this provincial election. (Shutterstock)

Southwestern Ontario has beenan electoral battleground over the past few week's leading up to Thursday's provincial election.

The regionused to be Liberalbedrock, but ithas been moving away from the party in recent elections. The Liberals captured 41 per cent of the vote in the region in 2007, but dropped into second place behind the PCs with 34 per cent in 2011. By the 2014 election, the Liberals were down to third in the southwest and just 28 per cent.

Polling information shows there are a few ridings to keep a closeeye on:Chatham-Kent-Leamington and Sarnia-Lambton.

A few undecided voters sit down with the CBC's Jason Viau to talk about they're struggle choosing a candidate or a party in this election.

Watch here:

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