Why the media is fixated on her and not John Tory, the front runner in this race, is really peculiar to me. I assume as the election gets closer she will just fade away. I don't think anyone really takes her that seriously as a candidate for mayor. She is a very strong left wing candidate and that is absolutely not what this city needs or wants today. We already had that version of mayor in David Miller, with his summer of stink (garbage strike) and his sweetheart union deals.
I think the telling thing is that her opponents can't find anything else on her other than this 23-year-old non-story based on inaccurate reporting and some vague accusations of wasting public funds.
Aside from that, she seems to be doing a pretty good job of appealing to voters as a reasonable person whose priorities overlap with many of theirs (jobs, housing, transit and the all-important platitudes about helping families, somehow, with the thing, and the other thing, you know ...).
If she can keep that up and demonstrate that she's not a scary left-winger who's after their tax money and looking for stuff to blow it on (she did well not to jump the gun in talking about the DRL and how much it might cost and how to pay for it), she will have a good chance appealing to them as a sane, sensible candidate who's looking out for their interests generally and not likely to be involved in drugs, crime, drug crimes, drunk driving, drunken abuse of strangers, reading while driving, endless lying, pissing in parks, exchanging envelopes with shady crims in parking lots ... I could go on.
She's also not that similar to Miller, who appeared to lack a personal connection to many voters. But there's a lot of alarmism going on about what she actually represents - that's what she needs to address.
The media aren't as interested in Tory because he doesn't appear to stand for very much. He waffles on
everything and every time he does appear to make a statement, it smacks of opportunism. Suddenly he's in favour of the DRL, because, uh, he tweeted someone else's photo of a crowded subway platform ... but he has no plan on how to pay for it and ultimately his concern appears false. I can't picture the presence of absence of the DRL would make much sense to him when he probably never takes transit.
All the media can really do about Tory is sit back and allow him to make himself appear out of touch and self-contradictory, like the last time he ran for anything.
Stintz is similar, except that so far it seems to be about how many different ways she can put her foot in her mouth.
Soknacki might get some coverage, but he appears to be more of a policy wonk and that doesn't grab media consumers' attention, no matter how well-intentioned.