Already seeing the infighting with Gil and the purity test on if he supports streetcars or not.
It's not "infighting" and a "purity test" to have meaningful disagreements and questions about his policy on
major infrastructure issues. And if Gil wants to be mayor he needs to approach policy seriously and not just with hot take tweets and fired from the hip opinions. Someone can't expect to run for mayor and then not have anyone have questions about their policies and positions.
I find this narrative frustrating and counterproductive that if the left doesn't coalesce around Gil within the first few days from Tory's complete surprise Friday night announcement, or has any questions or criticisms of his sometimes-not-that-thought-through positions that it's just classic left purity test, infighting, etc — we haven't even had time for serious candidates to figure out the situation and announce yet! If Gil wants to be a serious candidate he needs to build serious policy and respond to questions and build support.
The only reason Gil announced right away is because he is just his own guy and doesn't take into account these broader strategic political considerations vis a vis other candidates and the political machine and fundraising, etc. required to win the office of mayor (running around wards and taking photos and posting tweets wont do it alone).
Other candidates are clearly talking behind the scenes with each other and supporters, fundraisers, campaign machines, in order to figure out who is best situated to run a viable campaign. Gil just went 'hey it's time for Gil For Mayor again' and announced he's running, but that does not mean he should be the standard bearer or is the best candidate to win in this election.
He's just the first name in and if anyone isn't being a team player here and risks vote-splitting it's Gil. If Gil was concerned about the future of the city and vote splitting maybe he should have worked with other progressive people behind the scenes to decide who is best positioned to run and win here, but he just jumped in quickly before other serious candidates could figure out what to do. That's fine and fair enough, he can do what he thinks is best for Gil and for the city, and I may still vote for him, support him, and even campaign for him — he may still be the best candidate and I voted for him last time! But nobody owes Gil support just because he's Gil and got his name out first on the weekend before serious candidates could figure things out and it's not purity test and infighting to have some questions about Gil's policies and want to see what the other options are before supporting Gil. Let's see how this plays out.