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Brad Bradford is really going all-in on crime. It's his entire Twitter feed. Toronto's Rudy Giuliani?
But that kind of apparent reality does *not* prevent it from being an election issue that could well determine the final result.Unlike the Island Airport, the next Mayor will have no power to do anything about the Provinces plans.
Mitzie would back Bilao normally (liberal members), but with the way Bilao undercut her at the liberal convention recently, I'm not so sure.I'm getting a feeling this election might just come down to Olivia Chow vs Ana Bailao vs Mark Saunders. If Josh Matlow drops out, he would back Chow. If Brad Bradford walks away, I see him endorsing Bailao. Mitzie Hunter, who is kind of running in empty, should walk away yet I don't see her endorsing anyone.
Even in this crowded field, he'd do well. If Bilao and Bradford weren't there, he'd walk it.Serious question - how would John Tory do if he ran again?
I'm getting a feeling this election might just come down to Olivia Chow vs Ana Bailao vs Mark Saunders. If Josh Matlow drops out, he would back Chow. If Brad Bradford walks away, I see him endorsing Bailao. Mitzie Hunter, who is kind of running in empty, should walk away yet I don't see her endorsing anyone.
Brad Bradford is really going all-in on crime. It's his entire Twitter feed. Toronto's Rudy Giuliani?
Maybe not *very* last minute; but when it comes to still having the name on the ballot, Rocco Rossi & Sarah Thomson in '10 come to mind--and at least in the latter case, it was on behalf of Smitherman.There have been cases of candidates dropping out really early, like Giambrone in 2010 or Stintz in 2014, but I think it's unlikely we'd see a last-minute drop-out and endorsement of a competitor. Has this ever happened in an Toronto mayoral election?
The entitlement says a lot.
I believe Hunter has already resigned her MPP seat.
As to why Hunter is running? I suspect she knows she's an underdog, but sees a mayoral campaign as a decent springboard out of politics. If she stayed an MPP, she would probably sit in the opposition benches for another 7 years (barring a huge OLP resurgence in 2026). A mayoral campaign is a great way to make connections, bolster your resume and build your profile. Hunter has private sector experience and will probably make more money outside of the Ontario Legislature than inside it.
I'm starting to think she is looking for an exit out of politics. That, or I could see her running for a council seat in 2026.I suspect she's running for leader of the Liberal Party, not Mayor. It just looks like she's running for mayor as that's a good way to increase her visibility across Ontario.
OLP leadership election is scheduled for December.
There's definitely possibilities. Next CEO of the Toronto Board of Trade?I'm starting to think she is looking for an exit out of politics. That, or I could see her running for a council seat in 2026.
I can see her as the next CEO of the Toronto Board of Trade. I suspect that Mitzie knew that she couldn't win the Ontario Liberal Leadership so she may as well take a shot at the Toronto mayoral by-election. I also don't think she wants to just resign as a sitting MPP in a party that is barely hanging onto political relevance. And if she doesn't win the mayor's chair, she can say she gave it her all and she is now going to take on a new position outside of politics that just happens to pay really well.There's definitely possibilities. Next CEO of the Toronto Board of Trade?
I see Jan De Silva is now over eight years as CEO and that's the normal term. Her predecessor was there for just under eight.
It's a pretty prestigious and well paying position, and Mitzi has the Rotman MBA to back it up.
Not quite sure this is a good tactic.I suspect she's running for leader of the Liberal Party, not Mayor. It just looks like she's running for mayor as that's a good way to increase her visibility across Ontario.
OLP leadership election is scheduled for December.