Midtown Urbanist
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Guelph would be a pretty hard strategic loss for the Liberals long term. Liz Sandals was the MPP for a very long time.
Actually WK there were at least a couple PC people in here professing that they may move out of the province if Liberals won. I assume that means for sure they are going to move out if NDP win. And happily I can put off moving because the PCs didnt win. I would throw a party and invite OneCity over to celebrate but I cant afford the price of beer in this province and I live too many subway and bus transfers away from Scarberia.
Sandal's retirement paved the way for the Greens to finally gain the riding. Guelph has always been a Green-leaning city-state. Even the present Mayor, elected with PC roots, has started sprouting leaves.Guelph would be a pretty hard strategic loss for the Liberals long term. Liz Sandals was the MPP for a very long time.
Agreed on both points. "Picking winners" is the antithesis of what productivity is.
Oxy-counting...
Looks like Greens have their first probably win:
Greens lead in Guelph poll
NEWS May 25, 2018 by Graeme McNaughton Guelph Mercury
https://www.guelphmercury.com/news-story/8630991-greens-lead-in-guelph-poll/
Great piece by geographer Sean Marshall from a few years back. It refutes what I had felt originally that the NDP couldn't topple Wynne in the rapidly-gentrifying new downtown ridings. He overlays the 'Orange Crush' 2011 federal results with the new 2015 federal/provincial boundaries.
Mike Colle is in the fight of his life in Eglinton-Lawrence. Not because the PCs are doing well (they're polling around the same level as last provincial), but because of a surging NDP.
Some unfortunate results there.Today's Mainstreet riding polls:
Charles Sousa is poised for a big defeat in Mississauga-Lakeshore, PCs have a 20 point lead.
NDP and PCs are very close in Brampton North and West ridings.
Denzil Minnan Wong is ahead in DVE with a narrow lead with the NDP in second and Michael Coteau a close third.
Shelley Carroll ain't likely to prevail in DVN.
Mike Colle is in the fight of his life in Eglinton-Lawrence. Not because the PCs are doing well (they're polling around the same level as last provincial), but because of a surging NDP.
I really like Mike but I am voting NDP. I don't know if anyone wants to talk me out of that.
I won’t move out of the province if the Libs or (when) the NDP win, but I’ve been cutting my income with every federal and provincial tax increase. So I guess I’ll continue to do that.
The real depressing thing about it all. Even with a 3 points behind the PC is still on track to win a majority with 65 seats, NDP 51 seats and Liberal 8 seats.
Denzil Minnan Wong is likely to have a cabinet position in something like Municipal Affairs should the PC form government.