Less than a quarter of caucus undeclared in Conservative race, with a month to go

Nearly three-quarters of caucus has endorsed a candidate; Scheer and O’Toole are neck and neck. O'Leary, who had four caucus supporters, announced he's quitting the race and supporting Bernier.
Conservative MP Larry Miller is one of the still undeclared caucus members, dwindling by the day, though he says he's shortlisted Andrew Scheer, Erin O’Toole, Lisa Raitt, and Michael Chong.
Less than a quarter of caucus members have yet to publicly endorse a candidate in the Conservative leadership race as the final month of campaigning begins. Their reasons for staying mum range from having multiple close friends in the race to opting to remain neutral due to their involvement in the...

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