Jonny5
Senior Member
It's all about who will be The Other Candidate at this point.
There's obviously resonance across the City right now that things are broken and not getting fixed, or at best holding steady, but I don't think Tory would be a choice vote for someone who thinks like that either as his whole shtick was "change nothing".
At this point out from the election date, it's all about if someone else with big name recognition steps up to run or not, but that also raises the question of who the hell would want to be mayor of Toronto? You're basically ruining your life for the next four years to run something that is dysfunctional as a feature, and God help you if you aren't Doug Ford's friend.
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