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Decision by end of October, Ches Crosbie hints he will run for PC leadership

After a full year of speculation, and eight months of touring the province, Ches Crosbie says he is getting lots of positive feedback which will "factor into my decision."

Crosbie says he's getting positive feedback during tour of N.L. districts

Ches Crosbie will announe in late October his decision on whether or not he will challenge for the leadership of the Newfoundland and Labrador Progressive Conservative Party. (CBC)

After a full year of speculation, and eight months of touring the province, Ches Crosbie says he will announce at the end of this month whether he'll seek the leadership of the Newfoundland and Labrador Progressive Conservative Party.

But he's leaving little doubt about what that decision will be.

"I'm getting more positive support than neutral or negative support. So that's obviously going to factor into my decision," Crosbie said during an interview.

"I get a good feeling from people about what's keeping them up at night."

The longtime lawyer and member of a well-known political and business family in Newfoundland and Labrador spoke with CBC News by telephone Tuesday, following a picnic on the Gander River and while driving to Burlington on the Baie Verte Peninsula.

He's faced growing criticism in recent days from political watchers who say his prolonged flirtation with the leadership contest is growing tiresome, and there have been calls for him to make it official, one way or another.

Crosbie answered that criticism Tuesday, saying he's visited most of the 40 districts in the province, and "I'm very close to making my mind up and making an announcement."

He also stressed there's still plenty of time, since the deadline to enter the race is not until Jan. 15, with a vote, if necessary, scheduled to take place on April 28 of next year.