allengeorge
Senior Member
I will say one thing: I am glad that Ford’s election interference and his endorsement have been worth s*** all.
(1) because all the other pollsters were underpolling herSo we all thought Mainstreet was off.. but they were actually spot on? Why were we so certain they were overestimating Ana?
I suspect Mainstreet were actually overestimating her based on preferences, but that she benefitted from some strategic voting.So we all thought Mainstreet was off.. but they were actually spot on? Why were we so certain they were overestimating Ana?
I look forward to her actually telling us what she wants to do at some point.If Chow can change the city for the better I'll support her.
But if Toronto remains unchanged (or gets worse) I hope she's a 1-termer
Promise tracker: https://www.cp24.com/news/promise-t...o-s-mayoral-race-are-pledging-to-do-1.6414976I look forward to her actually telling us what she wants to do at some point
My take:
Knowing how the Layton-Chow household operated and operates, I'd imagine it'd be more about healing divides than Ford-style settling of scores.A Scarborough and Downtown alliance to defeat Etobicoke and North York?
Me too. Of course those that vote for populists, including Trump and fascists like Hitler think exactly the same. Kick the old guard, bring in the new.I am very pleased with Olivia Chow’s victory. For many reasons, of course, but my top reason is the symbolic one: a kick in the shins to the old guard.
Chow's share is in the ballpark, but Bailao is overshooting substantially.
So it would appear she did become the anybody but Chow candidate. She's showing what, 10 points over who her best poll?