Juan_Lennon416
Senior Member
If he ran for mayor and won, Desmond Cole would constantly be fighting the Toronto Police.
It's anti-elite, but I wouldn't say it's about what you "hate". More about having inconsistent views and values on issues to please a general public. I do find using populism pejoratively is not helpful. We tend to use it pejoratively because we don't like the result of a Ford or Trump win, but Horwath and even David Miller had similar populist appeal, and we don't seem to be so liberal in applying the term to them.Populism is about what you hate, and driving a tribal fear of the other, not what you want. Keesmatt is not a populist.
She's wasting her political and public capital by running now.
hahaaa....just for the record, that one vote for "Someone Else" is mine and it sure as hell is not for Faith Goldy, breathe easy.
If you click on the votes you'll see who voted for whom! Good thing you didn't lie!
Thing is, I would have voted for Keesmatt in 2022. By then the North American experiment with populism may (I hope) have subsided and we could return to city building.
She's wasting her political and public capital by running now. Toronto needs a seasoned, well-connected and deep thinking fighter to counter DoFo. Tory's the closest we got on that score.
I don't know who to vote for as councillor. If there were some polls done to see who can squeeze Grimes out - I'd vote for them, but I don't believe polling was done.
Amber Morley is my bet - but there are too many cooks in the kitchen - Grimes will likely win.
It's close enough to the election to pose this question. Who is most likely to do better than the prediction below, and who will do worse.
Tory 55%
Keesmaat 30%
Goldy 10%
Other 5%
The media did their best to promote the #4 and #5 candidates, but I don't think the "others" can top 5%.