MONTRÉAL -- Polls show the Coalition Avenir Québec is making an end-of-campaign surge and is now leading among third place parties with only one day to go in the 2014 election campaign.
Coalition Avenir Québec started the campaign in third place but a late increase among francophone voters has propelled it into a solid third place.
Leader Francois Legault has hinted that his internal polls show the party in third place with the possibility of an surprise third-place showing. His organizers, buoyed by recent polls, have secretly hinted that they are hoping for a strong third-place showing on April 7.
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